Terms.
The agreement between Wurding and the writer who uses it. Plain, short, written to be read.
What you're getting
A licence to use Wurding — the browser extension, the dictionary — on your own machines, for your own writing. You don't own the software; you licence it. The licence is yours for as long as your subscription is active, or forever in the case of the lifetime tier.
What you can do
- Use Wurding to draft any kind of writing, commercial or otherwise. The prose you produce is yours.
- Install on as many of your own devices as you reasonably use.
- Cancel at any time. Subscriptions stop at the end of the paid period; no refunds for partial periods unless required by law.
What you can't do
- Resell the licence or share it with people who haven't paid.
- Reverse-engineer the dictionary binary to extract and republish its contents as your own.
- Use Wurding to violate someone else's rights. Wurding doesn't generate prose for you, so the most common AI-misuse cases don't really apply — but the rule remains.
If something breaks
Wurding is offered as-is. We work hard to keep it reliable, but no software is perfect. Our liability is capped at the amount you paid us in the last twelve months. If a bug ruins your draft — keep your own backups, which you'd want to do anyway.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of the developer's home jurisdiction (Australia) unless local consumer protection laws in your country override that, which they often do, and which we respect.
Contact
Terms questions to info@wurding.com.