Terms
These are the terms for using Vitur. They are meant to be readable. If something here feels unclear, tell us and we will try to make it clearer.
What Vitur is
Vitur is a personal reading queue. You save URLs, Vitur fetches a readable version of the article when it can, and you read it later with your own read state and highlights.
Your account
Use an email address you control, and keep your sessions private. If you think someone else has access to your account, sign out and contact us.
Vitur is for people old enough to make their own account under the rules where they live. It is not aimed at children.
Your data
Your queue, highlights, notes, and account data belong to you. We need permission to store, process, and show them back to you so Vitur can work, but we do not claim ownership of them.
We do not use your reading data for ads or AI training.
Articles from the web
Articles still belong to their original publishers and authors. Saving an article in Vitur does not give you extra rights to copy, publish, or sell someone else's work.
Some sites cannot be fetched cleanly. Vitur may refuse, fail, retry, or remove a saved article when needed for security, abuse prevention, technical limits, or a valid rights request.
Plans and billing
Vitur has a Free plan and a Full plan. The Free plan currently lets you keep 25 unread articles in your active queue and add 25 articles per UTC calendar month. The Full plan removes those limits.
Paid plan prices, taxes, renewal details, and cancellation options will be shown before you pay. Payments are handled by a payment provider, not by Vitur directly.
You can cancel a paid plan. If a payment fails or a paid period ends, your account may move back to the Free plan. We will not delete your data just because a payment fails, but Free plan limits may apply again.
Fair use
Do not use Vitur to attack services, overload article sources, bypass access controls, scrape at scale, send spam, resell access, or store illegal material.
We may rate-limit, block, or suspend accounts that harm Vitur, other users, article sources, or the service's infrastructure.
Privacy
The Privacy page explains what we collect, why we collect it, where it is hosted, and what you can ask us to do with it.
Changes and availability
We will keep improving Vitur. Features can change, and some parts of the service may be unavailable from time to time. If a material change affects paid users, we will try to give reasonable notice.
Vitur is a reading tool. We try to keep it reliable, but we cannot promise that every URL will work, every article extraction will be perfect, or the service will be online every minute.
Ending an account
You can stop using Vitur or ask us to delete your account. We can suspend or close an account for abuse, non-payment, security risk, or legal reasons.
Your normal consumer rights still apply. These terms do not take away rights that the law gives you.
Contact
Questions about these terms can be sent to privacy@vitur.app .