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Arbiter ("the service") is a desktop companion application and hosted data service for Path of Exile 2 currency trading. It surfaces market information, estimates, and rankings ("signals"). The service is provided by [OPERATOR NAME] ("we").
Signals are estimates computed from market data that changes constantly. They can be delayed, incomplete, or wrong. You alone decide whether and how to trade; in-game outcomes, losses, and opportunity costs are yours. Nothing in the service is a promise of profit.
Sign-in uses your email address. You are responsible for activity under your account. One account per person; don't share accounts or resell access to the service's data.
Arbiter is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or associated with Grinding Gear Games. Path of Exile and Path of Exile 2 are trademarks of Grinding Gear Games. Our operating posture toward the game — no automation, no memory reading, screen OCR only — is described in the Trust & ToS posture. Game publishers may change their policies; if that forces changes to the service, section 9 applies.
The service is in beta. Features may change, break, or be removed. We label known-unreliable features (like the Loot Valuer) in the product and fix things in the open, but "as is" (section 10) applies with extra force during beta.
What the client sends, what stays local, and what we do with it is described in the Trust posture and the Privacy policy. Ask us and we delete your account and its data.
We may modify or discontinue the service (entirely or per feature) at any time. If we discontinue Pro entirely, remaining paid time is refunded pro-rata. We may suspend accounts that break section 5. You may stop using the service at any time.
The service is provided "as is" and "as available", without warranties of any kind, express or implied. To the maximum extent permitted by law, our total liability for any claims arising out of or relating to the service is limited to the amounts you paid us in the three months before the claim. Nothing here limits liability that cannot lawfully be limited.
These terms are governed by the laws of [JURISDICTION]. Disputes go to the courts of [JURISDICTION], unless mandatory consumer law gives you a different venue.
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