Terms & Acceptable Use
Link1 is a local network routing and diagnostics tool for authorized devices, networks, configurations, and traffic.
Product boundary
Link1 is software that runs on the user's device or hardware and applies user-controlled routing, DNS, proxy, VPN, TUN, diagnostics, and HTTP tooling rules. Link One Networks does not provide public proxy nodes, VPN servers, managed bandwidth, or a hosted traffic relay service as part of the static website or this product.
Authorized use only
Use Link1 only on devices, accounts, networks, traffic, and services that you own or are authorized to administer, debug, or inspect. You are responsible for your configuration profiles, rule sets, provider URLs, upstream servers, certificates, credentials, and compliance with applicable laws and third-party terms.
HTTP Capture and MITM
HTTP Capture and HTTPS MITM are powerful debugging features. They must be enabled only for traffic you own or are authorized to inspect. Do not install certificate authorities, decrypt traffic, capture payloads, modify requests, or replay traffic for other users, organizations, or services without permission.
Prohibited use
- unauthorized interception, monitoring, decryption, modification, replay, or exfiltration of traffic;
- attacks, abuse, credential theft, spam, evasion of access controls, or disruption of third-party services;
- distribution of illegal content or infringement of intellectual property rights;
- misrepresenting Link One Networks as the operator of user-provided upstream proxy or VPN services;
- using Link1 in territories or contexts where the required rights, permissions, or licenses are missing.
No access guarantee
Link1 does not guarantee access to any website, region, network, or third-party service. Availability, speed, and reachability depend on the user's device, network, configuration, and chosen upstream services.
Disclaimer
Link1 is provided as a network tooling product. To the fullest extent permitted by law, it is provided without warranties of uninterrupted operation, error-free behavior, suitability for a particular upstream service, or compliance with a user's specific deployment requirements.