Terms of Service
Effective date: June 19, 2026
These terms cover your use of KeepQR. By creating or paying for a code, you agree to them.
What KeepQR is
KeepQR creates a dynamic QR code: a printed code that redirects to a destination address you choose, and that you can change later without reprinting. There are no accounts and no subscriptions.
Payment and your management link
You pay once for the option you choose — there is no recurring charge. After payment you get a management link. This link is the only key to your code. Anyone who has it can manage or change your code, and if you lose it you may lose control of the code. Save it somewhere safe. Adding a recovery email lets you retrieve the link if you misplace it.
Acceptable use
You are responsible for where your code points. You may not point a KeepQR code at content that is illegal, malicious, deceptive, or abusive — including malware, phishing, or content that harms others. We may disable any code that violates this, and codes confirmed as abusive stay disabled.
Service provided "as is"
KeepQR is provided "as is" and "as available," without warranties of any kind, express or implied. We work to keep the service running and your codes redirecting, but we don't guarantee uninterrupted or error-free operation.
Limitation of liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, KeepQR and its operator are not liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from your use of the service. Our total liability for any claim is limited to the amount you paid for the code involved.
If KeepQR ever winds down
A "no expiry" code stays active for as long as KeepQR operates — and we publish exactly what that means rather than leaving it vague. If KeepQR ever winds down, we give at least 90 days' notice, by email to every recovery address on file and with a notice on this site, and your code keeps redirecting through that notice period — and on a best-effort basis well beyond it. We then publish a cryptographically signed public record of every active no-expiry code's destination on long-term archival hosting, so where your code points stays available for the funded continuity horizon. The verification key for that record is already published, today, at keep-qr.com/operator-continuity. A portion of every no-expiry sale is set aside in a dedicated reserve fund that pays for this plan — the domain, the archival hosting of the record, the hand-over to a long-term host — and, with what is left, wind-down refunds.
The reserve is also the ceiling of what we owe. If KeepQR winds down, our obligations are best-effort execution of the published plan, plus refunds funded from what remains of the reserve after those continuity costs are funded first. No-expiry purchases made in the 90 days before a wind-down notice get a refund window extended to 30 days from the notice date, which may be pro-rated if the remaining reserve cannot cover everyone in full. A code that has already served its purchased period — including years of no-expiry service — is not owed a pro-rated refund: the purchase was for as long as KeepQR operates, and it got that. In a wind-down, this section controls over the general limitation of liability above. We'd rather make you a bounded promise we can keep than an unbounded one we can't.
Changes to these terms
We may update these terms. When we do, we'll update the effective date above. Continuing to use KeepQR after a change means you accept the updated terms.
Governing law
KeepQR is operated by SloopWorks LLC. These Terms are governed by the laws of the State of Washington, USA, without regard to its conflict-of-laws principles.
Contact
Questions? Email support@keep-qr.com.