Supplemental Terms
Third-Party Integration Terms
The rules and responsibilities that apply when you connect Allorc to external services.
Third-Party Integration Terms
These terms apply when you connect Allorc to third-party services such as email, calendar, storage, CRM, communications, or API platforms.
Your decision to connect services
You choose whether to connect third-party services and what permissions or scopes to grant. You are responsible for ensuring that you have authority to connect each service and authorize the requested access.
Third-party terms still apply
Your use of each third-party service remains subject to that provider's own terms, policies, and technical limits.
Availability and provider changes
Allorc does not control third-party APIs or infrastructure. Providers may:
- change scopes or permissions;
- revoke or limit access;
- modify APIs or pricing;
- experience outages, delays, or degraded performance.
We are not responsible for third-party failures or provider-caused data loss, delay, or interruption.
Data flows
When you connect a service, Allorc may access, process, transmit, transform, or store data from that service to deliver requested features.
You instruct us to do so by enabling the integration and using related features.
Tokens and credentials
You must protect any tokens, API keys, service accounts, or credentials that you create or provide in connection with integrations.
We may disable or limit integrations that create security, compliance, or abuse risk.
External actions
If an AI worker performs actions through an integration, you remain responsible for the consequences of those actions and for supervising the permissions granted to the connected service.
Suspension
We may suspend or remove an integration if necessary to address security issues, provider restrictions, legal concerns, or operational risk.