These are starter terms for AWSDevTools and should be reviewed and upgraded with legal counsel before final production use.
AWSDevTools is provided for lawful internal business and technical use. You agree not to misuse the platform, interfere with its operation, attempt unauthorized access, or use it in violation of law or third-party rights.
You are responsible for the AWS accounts, IAM roles, permissions, workloads, and infrastructure choices connected to your use of the service. You are also responsible for reviewing any tool output before applying operational changes in production environments.
We may add, remove, suspend, or modify features at any time. We do not guarantee uninterrupted service, exact feature continuity, or error-free operation.
The service is provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis to the maximum extent permitted by law, without warranties of any kind, whether express or implied.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, AWSDevTools will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or lost-profit damages arising from or related to use of the platform.
We may suspend or terminate access if we believe the service is being misused, presents security risk, or violates these terms.
We may update these terms over time. Continued use of the platform after changes means the updated terms apply.