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Terms of service

The plain-English version: document your own protocol, be honest about it, don't use this to sell anyone anything.

1. What MyStack is — and isn't

MyStack is a documentation and publishing tool for your own protocol. It is not medical advice, not a medical device, and not a marketplace. Nothing on any page — yours or anyone else's — is a recommendation. Pages are personal lab notebooks: self-reported, unverified, and specific to one person's body.

2. Your account

You must be 18 or older. One account per person. Pseudonymous handles are welcome and treated as first-class — you never have to use your real name. Keep your credentials to yourself; you're responsible for what happens under your account. Handles that squat on a name in bad faith or are used to impersonate someone may be reclaimed.

3. Your content

You own everything you enter. By using MyStack you grant us the license we need to host and display what you choose to publish — including generating share-preview images of it.

Public protocols are visibly forkable: publishing a protocol grants other users the right to fork it, which copies its title, description, tags, and section text with attribution back to you. Anything you keep private stays private — we (meaning Pablo) access it only to provide support you've asked for, or where the law requires it.

4. Acceptable use

See the content policy for what you can and can't publish. Beyond that: no scraping private surfaces, no security probing outside responsible disclosure, and no automated bulk account creation.

5. Health disclaimer and assumption of risk

Talk to a qualified clinician about your own health decisions. Other people's pages describe their own bodies, under their own circumstances — nothing you read here is a substitute for individualized medical care. Doses shown anywhere on MyStack are documentation of what someone did, never a suggestion for what you should do.

6. Availability and liability

MyStack is a pre-1.0 service provided "as is." It may change, break, or go away. To the maximum extent permitted by Portuguese and EU law, our liability is limited — this doesn't remove any consumer-protection right you have that can't legally be waived.

7. Ending the relationship

You can delete your account at any time from settings, no questions asked. We can suspend or remove content or accounts that violate the content policy, and we'll email you when practical. Where the law allows it, your right to export your data survives any dispute between us.

8. Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of Portugal, without affecting any mandatory consumer protections you're entitled to under EU law.

Last updated 4 July 2026 · questions to hello@mystack.bio