By using urna, you agree to these terms. If you don't agree, please don't use it. You must be at least 13 to use urna.
urna is a free budgeting tool built and operated by B. Stevenson. What you create in urna lives in your own Google Drive; urna keeps no copy on its servers. See our Privacy Policy for details.
urna helps you organize your own bills and budget. It is not financial, tax, investment, or legal advice, and it promises no particular outcome. Your decisions are your own.
urna is provided free and "as is," with no warranties of any kind, express or implied, including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. We do not promise it will be available, uninterrupted, error-free, or right for your needs.
Your data is yours and lives in your Google Drive. We do not guarantee it will persist, stay available, or be accurate, and we are not responsible for any loss, corruption, or unavailability of it. Keep your own backups of anything important.
Don't use urna for anything illegal, and don't try to break it, overload it, reverse-engineer it, or use it to harm others or infringe their rights.
You are responsible for keeping your Google account secure and for what you put into urna.
We may change, pause, or discontinue urna at any time, with notice in the app where we are able to give it. Because your data is in your own Google Drive, you keep it regardless.
To the fullest extent allowed by law, urna and its operator are not liable for any indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages, or for any loss of data, arising from your use of urna. urna is free, so to the extent any liability is found, it will not exceed what you paid, which is nothing. Some places do not allow these limits, so part of this may not apply to you, and you keep any rights your local law gives you that these terms cannot remove.
These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Texas.
If you have a problem, email help@urnasuite.com first. Most things can be sorted out that way, and we ask that you try before anything formal.
If a dispute can't be resolved informally, you and urna agree to settle it through binding individual arbitration rather than in court, except that either of us may still bring a qualifying claim in small-claims court. Arbitration is governed by the Federal Arbitration Act and administered under the American Arbitration Association's Consumer Arbitration Rules.
You and urna agree to bring claims only individually, and not as part of any class, consolidated, or representative action.
If the law where you live does not allow arbitration or the class-action waiver, that part does not apply to you, and any such dispute will be handled in the courts of Texas instead. The rest of these terms still applies.
If any part of these terms is found unenforceable, the rest still applies. These terms and the Privacy Policy together are the whole agreement between you and urna.
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B. Stevenson, urna