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Terms of Service

Version 1 — effective 2026-07-12

1. What this is

The Digital Tech Life is a personal, AI-assisted engineering learning workspace: guided roadmaps, lesson content, quizzes, and job-description preparation. It is an educational tool, not a guarantee of interview or job outcomes, and not a substitute for professional advice.

2. Accounts

Browsing the public curriculum and anonymized community roadmaps does not require an account. Creating content, saving progress, notes, bookmarks, or a personalized roadmap, and using any AI-powered action, requires a signed-in account. You are responsible for the accuracy of information you provide and for keeping your credentials secure.

3. AI-generated content

Lessons, explanations, quizzes, task feedback, and job-description analysis are generated by AI models and may contain mistakes. Verify anything important — especially for interviews — against primary sources. Do not paste secrets, credentials, or someone else's personal data into resume, job-description, or chat inputs.

4. Community sharing

You may choose to share an anonymized snapshot of a roadmap you generated (focus areas, size, and a generated title — never your name, email, or the private roadmap itself) with the public community list. Sharing is opt-in and you can unshare at any time from your roadmaps page; unsharing removes the public snapshot immediately.

5. Acceptable use

Don't attempt to bypass authentication or rate limits, scrape the service at volume, upload unlawful or harmful content, or use the service to generate content that violates someone else's rights. We may suspend accounts that abuse the service or its AI usage.

6. Changes

We may update these terms as the product changes. Material changes will bump the version number above and the effective date. Continued use after a change means you accept the updated terms.

7. Contact

Questions about these terms: mehedisarkar2k@gmail.com. See also our Privacy Policy.

This page describes product behavior in plain language and is not a substitute for legal advice specific to your jurisdiction.