Terms of Use for Website Access and Content Rules
What you agree to when you read, browse, or rely on the guides published across iFreeUp.
Last updated: 12 June 2024
Clear Terms for Using Our iOS Knowledge Hub
iFreeUp publishes practical guides on iOS storage, device performance, and desktop transfer workflows. The terms below set out the ground rules for using this site. They are written in plain language on purpose. If something reads as unclear, we would rather you ask than guess.
These terms apply to everyone who visits the site, whether you read a single tutorial or work through a full comparison piece.
Your Acceptance
Accessing iFreeUp confirms that you accept these terms. There is no separate sign-up step for browsing the guides. By loading a page, you agree to what follows.
This covers all users of the website, including casual readers, people referencing a how-to mid-task, and anyone reaching us through the Contact page.
If you object to any term here, the right move is simple: stop using the site. We would rather lose a visitor than have someone rely on content under terms they disagree with.
Your Responsibilities When Using the Site
A few obligations sit on your side. None of them are unusual.
When you submit information through a form, give us accurate details. We use what you send to reply or to act on a request, and wrong information slows that down or makes it impossible.
Do not misuse the site. That means no attempts to disrupt how it runs, no probing for security weaknesses, and no scripted activity designed to overload or scrape it at scale. Automated bulk access is not browsing.
Use the service in line with applicable laws. What is legal where you are is your responsibility to know.
How You May Use Our Content
You get a limited license to view and use iFreeUp content for personal, non-commercial purposes. Read the guides, follow the steps, bookmark a page for later — all welcome.
What the license does not cover: copying articles wholesale, reselling them, mirroring pages on another domain, or republishing our material as your own. Short quotes with a credit and link are reasonable. Lifting a full tutorial is not.
All rights in the site materials — text, structure, and original images, are reserved by iFreeUp unless stated otherwise on a specific page.
Content Is Provided for Practical Guidance
The site and everything on it are supplied on an 'as available' basis. We write from hands-on testing and field experience, and we update guides as iOS changes. Even so, we do not guarantee that every instruction is accurate for every device, OS version, or edge case.
Storage behaviour and performance steps can differ between hardware generations and software builds. A step that works cleanly on one device may behave differently on another, and Apple's own updates can shift things mid-cycle. Treat our guides as informed starting points, not certified outcomes.
Where a decision carries real risk — a full reset, a data migration, anything affecting files you cannot replace, back up first and seek independent professional guidance if you are unsure. Reliability is something we work hard at, but it is not something we can promise across the entire range of setups our readers run.
Limits on Liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, iFreeUp is not liable for damages arising from your use of this site or reliance on its content.
This exclusion covers indirect, incidental, and consequential losses — lost data, lost time, or knock-on costs that follow from acting on a guide. You decide whether and how to apply what you read here, and the outcome on your own equipment rests with you.
Nothing in these terms is intended to exclude liability that cannot legally be excluded.
Governing Law and Disputes
These terms are governed by the applicable local law where iFreeUp operates. Any disputes connected to the site or these terms fall under the relevant courts of that jurisdiction.
If a court finds one clause invalid or unenforceable, that clause is severed and the rest of these terms stay in force. One faulty sentence does not undo the whole agreement.
Changes to These Terms
We update these terms from time to time, usually when the site changes or the law around it does. When we do, the revised version replaces the old one on this page.
Continued use of the site after a change means you accept the updated terms. The last updated date at the top of this page tells you when the current version took effect, so you can check whether anything has shifted since your last visit.
Getting in Touch
If any part of these terms is unclear, get in touch before relying on the content. Plain answers beat assumptions.
Use the published contact methods on our Contact page. For how we handle the details you send, see the Privacy Policy.