Terms of Use
Last updated: June 16, 2026
Use of the site
By using Calctrove, you agree to lawful educational and informational use. The site provides browser-based calculators, converters, and utility tools for general workflows. You are responsible for checking whether a result is appropriate for your context, especially when a decision affects money, health, safety, legal obligations, school submissions, or regulated work.
No warranty
Calculators and converters are provided as-is. We test and review major flows, but we do not promise uninterrupted availability, perfect accuracy, or suitability for every edge case. Verify critical outputs independently, keep your source inputs, and use professional guidance where professional judgment is required.
Acceptable use
Do not misuse the site, disrupt availability, attempt to bypass security controls, scrape aggressively, upload unlawful content, or use generated output to mislead others. Some tools create sample data, tokens, QR payloads, or developer snippets; you are responsible for reviewing output before using it in a real system.
Content ownership
Site content is protected by applicable intellectual property laws unless otherwise stated.
You may link to public pages and use calculator results for ordinary personal, educational, or business reference. You may not copy substantial page content, mirror the tool catalog, remove attribution from branded materials, or present Calctrove pages as your own product without permission.
Privacy and advertising
Our privacy policy explains local processing, cookies, analytics, and advertising disclosures. If ads are enabled, third-party advertising partners may use cookies or similar technologies according to their own policies. Continued use of the site means you accept the current terms and should review the privacy policy for data-handling details.
Changes and corrections
We may update tools, formulas, examples, route availability, or these terms as the product changes. Correction releases may adjust output formatting, validation messages, constants, or explanatory copy when an issue is found. Continued use after an update means the revised terms apply, and previously generated results should be rechecked if accuracy is important.