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Terms of Service and EULA

End User License Agreement - Last updated: May 25, 2026

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Article 1

Nature of the Software

This software has been designed as an advanced productivity tool for efficient management of space and resources (disk and inodes) within WordPress installations. Its purpose is to give the administrator control over how server resources are distributed.

The software does not constitute a hosting service or a hosting resale service. It is exclusively a technology infrastructure management utility.

Important clarification about physical limits: The plugin applies "virtual quotas" and alerts based on the limit configured by the administrator. However, the software cannot create additional server space. If the underlying hosting plan becomes full, the site may fail regardless of the quota configured in our software. The administrator is responsible for ensuring virtual limits do not exceed the actual capacity of the contracted hosting plan.

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Article 2

Infrastructure Responsibility

Each infrastructure provider (Hostinger, GoDaddy, SiteGround, or others) has its own rules about how services may be structured and administered. By using this quota management tool, you agree that it is your sole responsibility to ensure that your server usage complies with your hosting provider Terms of Service.

Our platform only provides the software technology. We are not responsible for suspensions, blocks, or penalties imposed by your hosting provider as a result of how you use your resources.

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Article 3

Credit and Activation Management

Credits purchased on this platform are non-transferable digital goods that grant use licenses for the management tool on specific domains. A credit is considered consumed when a domain is successfully activated through the API Token.

The software is provided in its current functional state ("As Is"), having been developed and tested for optimal performance in the environments for which it was designed.

Referral bonuses, when available, are promotional credits subject to validation. They are only granted when the referred user completes their first real purchase, are granted once per referred user, and may vary depending on the purchased plan.

The referred buyer promotional bonus follows the purchase type they made: a Founder Lifetime purchase may create a lifetime extra for the buyer, while an annual purchase creates an annual extra. The referrer promotional bonus is always granted as annual capacity for one year, even when the referral purchase is Founder Lifetime.

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Article 4

Definition of "Lifetime" License

The term "Lifetime" used in the marketing of our licenses refers solely and exclusively to the useful life of the software product and Quota Control Hub, not to the purchaser lifetime or to the duration of their underlying hosting contracts.

In the unlikely event that Quota Control Hub must be discontinued, closed due to force majeure, or the base infrastructure provider ceases operations, "Lifetime" licenses will reach the end of their lifecycle. This will not create additional legal or financial obligations for us and will not grant a right to full or partial refunds.

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Article 5

Annual Plans, Expiration, and Extension

Annual plans add capacity for a defined period of one year from the registered activation or purchase date.

Currently, new annual purchases do not create automatic renewal or auto-payment. At the end of the paid period, the annual block may expire if the user does not choose to extend it.

The user may extend an active annual block from their dashboard by paying for a new annual period of the same plan. Extension adds time to the same block and does not create additional seats.

Revoking or disconnecting a domain does not by itself extend, cancel, or modify an annual block. It only releases the seat used by that domain inside the Hub.

If Quota Control Hub offers automatic renewal in the future, it will be clearly disclosed before payment and will require the user express acceptance or confirmation. In that case, the user may stop future charges by following the instructions available in the dashboard or through the applicable payment processor.

Current rule: annual plans are one-time payments per period. To continue after expiration, the user must manually extend the block from the Hub.

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Article 6

Refund Policy

Due to the immediate and final nature of digital goods (credits and activation tokens), all sales are final and refunds are not offered once credits have been assigned to your account or used to activate a domain.

If you experience any technical issue with the plugin, you may contact support at hostingquotacontrol@outlook.es for assistance before initiating any dispute with your bank or payment processor.

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Article 7

Resource Safeguarding Function

The software may include a manual option referred to as a lock, safeguard, or resource safeguarding function. This function is disabled by default and must be voluntarily enabled by an authorized site administrator.

By enabling this option, the administrator acknowledges that certain actions inside the WordPress dashboard may be restricted in order to preserve quota settings, prevent accidental changes to disk and inode limits, prevent unauthorized deactivation of resource controls, and reduce the risk of configured restrictions being bypassed.

These restrictions may include, among others, hiding the plugin from the WordPress plugins list, limiting deactivation or deletion actions from the dashboard, blocking the internal WordPress file editor, and disabling known file-management extensions while the lock is active.

The administrator who enables this function declares that they have the necessary authorization to apply administrative restrictions on the site where the software is installed and assumes responsibility for informing users or site owners when applicable.

Scope of protection: this function operates within WordPress and does not replace hosting provider controls, FTP/SFTP credentials, hPanel, cPanel, backups, filesystem permissions, or the administrator contractual responsibilities toward third parties.