Terms & Conditions

The boring but important stuff.

This application is under the 'GNU LGPLv3'. Please read these terms and conditions completely, before using Cler on your server, which is owned and operated by LwnaDev staff and Cler developers.

Cler is developed by LwnaDev, which is the owner of the bot and all related terms. The terms and conditions are governed in accordance with the laws of the United States.

These terms and conditions will explain what information we collect, why we collect it and the choices we offer you. LwnaDev and Cler staff reserve the right to terminate your access to the bot, without notice. These terms were updated on January 19, 2022.

By inviting Cler to your server, you agree that Cler may store data (such as guild ID, name and number of members). We collect this information to identify users who exploit, abuse or bug the Cler terminal in any way. No stored data is shared, sold or published, this data is for analytical purposes and is removed every 30 days or whenever a user requests it.

If you require to delete all stored data or cache from your server or user you must contact LwnaDev via the discord support server. Discord and developer terms of service also apply. Needless to say, this bot and its use (by anyone invoking commands with it) is subject to the Discord Terms of Service and the Discord Developer Terms of Service.

By using Cler in any way, you agree not to use the bot for illegal purposes and/or activities that may or will violate Discord's Terms of Service or guidelines.

                    GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
                       Version 3, 29 June 2007

 Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <https://fsf.org/>
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What data we collect

We only store your server data (Server ID), and number of members, in our database to make sure everything is saved in case of unexpected bot reboot and to keep everything working as smoothly as possible.

When you add Cler to your server, Cler will automatically store your Server ID in our database.

In some cases, Cler might use some sensitive information. For example: the tip or bugreport will collect and send data to our Support Server where we can review your tip or bugreport. We include, Your Name, Server Name, Server ID, Number of Members, Region, Bot Login Date, Server Shard. Only Cler staff can see this, you are allowed to request that the information be removed from our server if you wish.

What data we DO NOT collect

For total privacy and confidentiality, we do not collect or store sensitive information about your server, for example: invitation URL, messages, attachments, number of bots on the server, etc.

Support & Discord

Support in the Discord and on the websites are completely voluntary, no one is getting paid for it. Staff will try their best to provide regular support but due to the geographical location of our staff, we may not always have one online. Staff have the right to refuse help to any member for any reason.

Uptime

Cler is a non profit project payed for and run by the developers and supported by our partners please do not expect rapid service 100% of the time we try our hardest to keep the bot running at peak efficiency, but please remember we all have lives as well and we don't get much out of this project; we run it for the community.

Server Responsibility

Cler does not take any responsibility for any commands run in a server by a user to preform a function that may cause damage or expose information. This includes antiraid mode and other locking commands of that nature, please read all notices and documentation before using a command.

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