Terms of Service — last updated: August 2026
01The Deal, in Plain Words
UnixFlux is a free tool provided as-is. Use it freely; just don't blame us when the clock strikes midnight.
Acceptance
By accessing unixflux.com you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, please do not use the site. We may revise these terms from time to time; continued use after a revision constitutes acceptance of the updated version.
The service
UnixFlux provides a browser-based Unix timestamp converter, including unit detection, multi-time-zone rendering, relative-time output, and batch parsing. The service is free, requires no account, and performs all computation locally in your browser.
Fair use
You may use the site for any lawful personal or professional purpose, including commercial work such as debugging production systems. You may not attempt to disrupt the site, scrape it at abusive rates, or misrepresent it as your own product.
No warranty
The service is provided "as is" and "as available", without warranties of any kind, express or implied. Time-zone rules, daylight-saving transitions, and unit-detection heuristics follow your browser's implementation and may differ from other systems. Verify critical values — expiry gates, audit records, billing cutoffs — against an authoritative source.
Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, UnixFlux and its operators shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from use of the site — including misread timestamps, missed deadlines, or data-loss incidents traceable to converted values.
Intellectual property and contact
The site's name, logo, design, and source code are the property of their authors. Unix time itself belongs to everyone. Questions about these terms can be sent to support@unixflux.com.