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Terms and Conditions

Last updated: June 26, 2025

Agreement by Use: By downloading, installing, or using Bill Splitzer, you agree to these terms and conditions. If you don't agree with these terms, please don't use the app.

1. App Description and Purpose

Bill Splitzer is an iOS application designed to help users split expenses fairly among groups, calculate settlements, and manage shared costs. The app provides tools for:

2. Acceptance of Terms

By using Bill Splitzer, you automatically agree to be bound by these Terms and Conditions, which constitute a legally binding agreement between you and the developers. Your continued use of the app indicates your acceptance of any updates to these terms.

3. License to Use

We grant you a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use Bill Splitzer for personal, non-commercial purposes. This license allows you to:

Restrictions: You may not copy, modify, distribute, sell, or lease any part of the app, nor may you reverse engineer or attempt to extract the source code.

4. User Responsibilities

When using Bill Splitzer, you agree to:

5. Data and Privacy

Your privacy is important to us. Please review our Privacy Policy for detailed information about how we handle your data. Key points:

6. Subscriptions and Payments

Bill Splitzer may offer premium features through auto-renewing subscriptions managed by Apple:

7. Disclaimer of Warranties

Bill Splitzer is provided "as is" without warranties of any kind. We do not guarantee that:

Important: Always verify important calculations independently. Bill Splitzer is a tool to assist with expense splitting, not a substitute for careful financial management.

8. Limitation of Liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, we shall not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages, including but not limited to:

Our total liability for any claim related to Bill Splitzer shall not exceed the amount you paid for the app or subscription in the 12 months preceding the claim.

9. Indemnification

You agree to indemnify and hold harmless the developers of Bill Splitzer from any claims, damages, losses, or expenses arising from:

10. App Updates and Changes

We may update Bill Splitzer from time to time to add features, fix bugs, or improve performance. Updates may:

11. Termination

This agreement remains in effect until terminated. You may terminate it by:

We may terminate or suspend access if you violate these terms. Upon termination, your license to use the app ends immediately.

12. Governing Law and Jurisdiction

Saskatchewan Jurisdiction: These Terms and Conditions are governed by the laws of the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada. Any legal disputes arising from your use of Bill Splitzer must be resolved in the courts of Saskatchewan, Canada. By using this app, you consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of Saskatchewan courts.

13. Dispute Resolution

Before pursuing formal legal action, we encourage users to:

  1. Contact us directly to resolve issues amicably
  2. Attempt mediation if direct communication fails
  3. Pursue arbitration in Saskatchewan if mediation is unsuccessful

This does not waive your right to pursue legal remedies in Saskatchewan courts.

14. Apple App Store Terms

Your use of Bill Splitzer is also subject to Apple's App Store Terms of Service. In case of conflict between these terms and Apple's terms, Apple's terms take precedence for App Store-related issues.

15. Severability

If any provision of these terms is found to be unenforceable, the remaining provisions will continue in full force and effect.

16. Changes to Terms

We may update these Terms and Conditions periodically. Significant changes will be communicated through:

Continued use of the app after changes indicates acceptance of the revised terms.

17. Contact Information

Questions about these Terms and Conditions can be directed to us through:

Remember: Bill Splitzer is designed to help make expense splitting easier and fairer. Use it responsibly, verify important calculations, and always communicate clearly with your expense-sharing partners.