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Terms of Use

Terms for using ContextClean

Last updated: June 8, 2026.

By accessing or using ContextClean, you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, do not use the site.

ContextClean provides browser-based utilities and supporting content for cleaning logs, stack traces, tracebacks, build failures, and debugging text before that information is reviewed by humans or shared with AI coding assistants.

Nature of the service

The service is informational and utility-focused. It is intended to help users reduce noisy debugging context, not to provide professional advice, legal review, security guarantees, or a complete debugging diagnosis.

Supporting guide pages, examples, and page text are provided for general educational and product-explanation purposes.

User responsibilities

You are responsible for reviewing both the original input and any cleaned output before acting on it or sharing it. You are also responsible for ensuring that you have the right to process and share any text you paste into the tool.

Do not paste passwords, API keys, access tokens, private customer data, confidential source code, or other restricted information into any online tool unless you are certain that doing so is appropriate and permitted.

No warranty

ContextClean is provided on an as-is and as-available basis. No warranty is made that the service will always be available, error-free, complete, accurate, secure, or fit for a specific purpose.

Cleaned output may omit details that are important in a given debugging situation, and any suggestions generated by third-party AI tools remain the responsibility of the user to verify.

Public community content

Community discussions are published through the public ContextClean GitHub repository. You are responsible for the content you submit and must not post secrets, personal data, confidential code, abusive material, spam, or content that violates another party's rights.

ContextClean may close, edit labels on, or remove links to discussions that are unsafe, off-topic, misleading, or abusive.

Third-party services

The site may rely on third-party providers for hosting, analytics, advertising, or related infrastructure. Those providers may have their own terms and privacy policies governing the parts of the service they supply.

Changes to the site or terms

ContextClean may add, remove, or change features, content, and policies over time. Continued use of the site after updated terms are published constitutes acceptance of those updates.

Contact

Questions about these terms can be opened through the publicContextClean issue tracker.