Using the service
These terms apply to CyberFurl websites, web applications, APIs, reports, and related services. By accessing or using CyberFurl, you agree to these terms and to use the service only in ways permitted by applicable law.
Privacy controls
CyberFurl can load analytics only after you opt in. Core product features work without analytics consent.
These terms explain the responsibilities that apply when you use CyberFurl websites, scans, monitoring workflows, APIs, and related outputs. Last updated April 23, 2026.
Only assess assets you own, control, or are permitted to evaluate.
The rules cover product, reports, exports, and API usage.
Monitoring, history, alerting, and reporting depend on the current plan.
Useful when legal or procurement teams request the latest version.
Core terms
The goal here is clarity: who can use CyberFurl, what kinds of activity are allowed, and where the operational boundaries sit.
These terms apply to CyberFurl websites, web applications, APIs, reports, and related services. By accessing or using CyberFurl, you agree to these terms and to use the service only in ways permitted by applicable law.
You may only scan, monitor, or assess domains, systems, and infrastructure that you own, control, or are otherwise authorized to evaluate. You are responsible for ensuring your use of CyberFurl complies with contracts, law, and any customer-specific requirements.
You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your account credentials and for activity that occurs under your account. Notify CyberFurl promptly if you believe your account has been compromised or used without authorization.
Paid features, monitoring allowances, history retention, API access, reporting, and alerting channels depend on the current plan. CyberFurl may update features, pricing, or plan limits over time. Continued use after those updates takes effect means you accept the revised terms.
You may not use CyberFurl to conduct unauthorized scanning, evade rate limits, interfere with the service, violate security controls, distribute malware, support phishing, abuse APIs, or reverse engineer protected parts of the platform except where prohibited by law.
CyberFurl retains ownership of the platform, software, branding, and related intellectual property. You retain rights to the data you submit, subject to the rights needed for CyberFurl to operate the service. Reports and exports generated by the service are provided for your internal use and customer-delivery workflows unless otherwise agreed.
CyberFurl is provided on an as-is and as-available basis. We work to keep the service reliable, but we do not guarantee uninterrupted availability or error-free operation. To the maximum extent permitted by law, CyberFurl is not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from use of the service.
CyberFurl may suspend or terminate access when an account violates these terms, creates security or abuse risk, or exposes the platform or third parties to harm. You may stop using the service at any time, subject to any billing commitments already in effect.
Operational reading
These are the practical cases where teams usually need a plain-English explanation rather than a legal wall of text.
If you run CyberFurl for a client, agency portfolio, or managed environment, make sure you have authority to assess those assets and distribute the resulting reports.
If you schedule recurring monitoring across internal brands or business units, coordinate domain ownership and escalation paths so alerts reach the people who can act on them.
Use this page together with the privacy policy and contact routes when procurement, privacy, or customer legal teams need the latest terms and a direct follow-up contact.
Next step
CyberFurl keeps privacy and legal requests on dedicated inboxes so policy review does not disappear into general product support.