The Legal Stuff

Last updated: February 2026

TL;DR

  • • We're a real web agency. We built this tool for ourselves and use it every day.
  • • We charge almost nothing—just enough to cover hardware and prevent abuse.
  • • We don't track you. No cookies, no analytics, no fingerprinting.
  • • We don't sell data. To anyone. Ever.
  • • We're privately hosted in private data centers. Not AWS, not Azure, not Google Cloud.
  • • Use the service at your own risk. We provide information, not guarantees.
  • • By using this site, you agree to these terms. If you don't agree, don't use it.

Who We Are

We're a web agency. A real one. We design websites, build websites, host websites. We run email infrastructure, VPN services, payment processing systems, and crypto node infrastructure. We're a bespoke, close-to-the-metal, obsessively performance-focused operation that's been doing this for a long time.

We built this tool for ourselves. We use it on every project, every day, without exception. It's part of our workflow. It catches the things we miss, validates our work, and keeps our standards high. After years of benefiting from it internally, we figured: why not let others use it too?

We'd give it away for free if we could. Seriously. But free tools attract abuse—bots, scrapers, people spinning up thousands of scans for no good reason. The minimal fees we charge aren't about profit. They're about covering the hardware costs in our data center and keeping the service sustainable. The price is intentionally set as low as possible while still filtering out bad actors.

We don't answer to venture capitalists, shareholders, or advertising networks. We answer to ourselves and our users. That's how we like it.

Privacy

We don't track individuals. No user accounts means no user profiles. No cookies means no cross-site tracking. No analytics scripts means we genuinely don't know who you are, where you came from, or what browser you're using.

We don't store personal information. We don't ask for your email. We don't ask for your name. We don't store payment details—Stripe handles that, and we never see your card number.

We do store scan results. When you pay for a scan, we store the report permanently so you can access it anytime. The report contains information about the domain you scanned, not information about you. Domain data is public information—we just organize it in a useful way.

We don't sell data. Not to advertisers. Not to data brokers. Not to "partners." Not to anyone. Our revenue comes from scan fees. That's it. If we ever change this policy, we'll shut down first.

Where Your Data Lives

This service runs on privately owned infrastructure in private data centers. We don't use Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, or any other hyperscaler. Your data isn't sitting on servers owned by companies whose primary business is surveillance capitalism.

Our infrastructure is managed by Overunity Digital, a Canadian company. Data stays on infrastructure we control.

Terms of Use

The service is provided "as is." We do our best to provide accurate, useful information, but we make no warranties about completeness, accuracy, or reliability. SEO and security are complex fields with constantly changing best practices. Our reports are a snapshot, not gospel.

Use at your own risk. You're responsible for how you use the information in our reports. If you make changes to your site based on our recommendations and something breaks, that's on you. We provide information; you make the decisions.

Don't be an asshole. Don't use this service to scan sites you don't own for malicious purposes. Don't try to break our systems. Don't scrape our results to build a competing service. Use common sense and basic decency.

We can refuse service. If we think you're abusing the system, we reserve the right to block your access without explanation or refund. We haven't had to do this yet, and we'd like to keep it that way.

Payments & Refunds

Payments are processed by Stripe. We never see or store your credit card information. Stripe's privacy policy applies to payment processing.

All sales are final. You pay for a scan, you get a scan. The report is delivered immediately upon payment. We don't offer refunds for completed scans because there's nothing to "return."

If something genuinely goes wrong—the scan fails to complete, the report is blank, the system breaks in a way that's clearly our fault—reach out and we'll make it right. We're not jerks.

Limitation of Liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, OVERUNITY and its operators shall not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages, or any loss of profits or revenues, whether incurred directly or indirectly, or any loss of data, use, goodwill, or other intangible losses.

In plain English: if our report says your site is fine and it turns out there's a problem, or if our report says there's a problem and you can't figure out how to fix it, we're not responsible for any resulting damages. We provide information. What you do with it is your call.

Changes to These Terms

We may update these terms occasionally. When we do, we'll update the "last updated" date at the top. Continued use of the service after changes means you accept the new terms. If we make changes that significantly affect your rights, we'll make a reasonable effort to notify users—but since we don't have your email, that'll probably just be a notice on the site.

Questions?

If you have questions about these terms, the service, or anything else, you can reach us through overunity.ca.

That's it. No 47-page document written by lawyers to confuse you. Just the facts about how we operate. Thanks for reading the whole thing—most people don't.