Terms and Conditions
Last updated: July 2, 2026
Overview
These terms govern your use of Forger Desktop, Forger Cloud, the app catalog, app downloads and updates, ratings, reviews, feedback, backups, paired devices, remote access sessions, Google/Gmail tools, AI-assisted workflows, automations, and related services. By using Forger, you agree to these terms.
Local apps
Forger installs apps into a private workspace on your computer. Installed apps are real local code with their own data, services, interfaces, scripts, and agent capabilities. You are responsible for the data you choose to load, create, import, export, modify, delete, or share with each installed app.
You can use Forger locally without sharing local app data with third parties when you do not enable cloud, agent, connected tool, backup, remote access, or other features that send information outside your device.
You must not use an app to access files, accounts, systems, or data that you do not have permission to use. If an app or agent changes local data or code, you are responsible for reviewing the result before relying on it.
Forger Cloud accounts
You may need a confirmed Forger Cloud account to use account-based features such as publishing reviews, updating your own reviews, sending authenticated feedback, uploading backups, pairing devices, using remote access, connecting Gmail, or using other cloud-backed features. You are responsible for keeping your account credentials secure and for activity under your account.
If you create an account or use Forger Cloud, Forger stores the registration, account, device, and cloud feature information needed to provide those services. When Forger Desktop is signed in to Forger Cloud, it registers the current device and sends required session and heartbeat metadata so account access, device lists, online status, remote access, support, security, and service integrity can work.
Catalog, downloads, and versions
The Forger catalog provides metadata about apps, versions, capabilities, supported platforms, required services, tool declarations, prompts, agents, release notes, file sizes, checksums, and download URLs. Downloads may be counted with or without an account. We may update, hide, remove, revoke, or replace app versions when needed for quality, security, policy, legal, or operational reasons.
Reviews and feedback
You may submit ratings, reviews, and feedback. Reviews must be honest, relevant, and lawful. We may moderate, hide, or remove reviews or feedback that are abusive, misleading, harmful, spam, or unrelated to the app experience.
Backups, devices, and remote access
If you use cloud backups, you are responsible for the app data you choose to upload and for deleting backups you no longer want stored. Backups are provided for convenience and recovery, not as a guaranteed archival service.
If you use Forger Desktop with a Forger Cloud session, that device may report installed app summaries, runtime status, and heartbeat timestamps so your account can list and operate signed-in devices. This cloud session and heartbeat reporting is required for signed-in cloud use and is separate from optional usage analytics. Remote access sessions are intended to let you access your own signed-in online desktop and installed apps. You must not use remote access to expose apps or data to unauthorized people.
AI-assisted workflows
Forger may help you use AI tools to inspect, explain, operate, or modify installed apps. This includes app agents, AI tasks, Chat Forger, and automations. AI-generated output can be incomplete, incorrect, unsafe, or unsuitable for your situation. You are responsible for reviewing outputs, proposed changes, sent messages, imported data, generated files, and automation results before relying on them.
If you connect ChatGPT/Codex, Claude, or another AI provider, the content needed for the task may be sent to that provider under the provider's own terms and privacy policy.
Automations are non-interactive. If you enable an automation and give it access to apps or configured tools, it may run later without asking for per-tool approval. Do not enable automations for actions you are not comfortable having performed automatically.
Usage analytics
Usage analytics are optional. If you enable them, Forger may send product usage events using a random installation identifier instead of your Forger Cloud account. These events do not include personal content, local app data, files, chats, credentials, prompts, file names, or message text. You can disable usage analytics from Forger Desktop Settings.
Encrypted user messages
Messages between users are encrypted for devices. Forger Cloud routes and may store encrypted envelopes, but it cannot recover the plaintext content of those messages.
Google and Gmail tools
Forger can connect Gmail when you choose to authorize Google access. Gmail features may search messages, read messages and threads, read selected attachments, and send email using the permissions you grant. You are responsible for the Gmail account you connect, the prompts and automations you create, and any email sent through Forger.
Forger Cloud supports the OAuth token exchange and token refresh flow for Gmail. Forger Desktop stores the Gmail refresh token locally in the desktop secret store. Forger must use Google APIs only in ways disclosed in the Forger privacy policy and consistent with the Google API Services User Data Policy, including the Limited Use requirements.
You can revoke Google access through your Google Account permissions. If access is revoked or Gmail is disconnected, Gmail-dependent features may stop working.
Acceptable use
You may not use Forger to violate laws, harm others, bypass security controls, distribute malware, infringe intellectual property, send unlawful or abusive communications, scrape or exfiltrate data without permission, misrepresent your identity, interfere with Forger systems, or attempt unauthorized access to Forger systems, third-party systems, Google services, user devices, or installed apps.
Third-party services
Forger may interoperate with third-party services, including Google, AI providers, hosting providers, email providers, and app distribution platforms. Your use of those services may be governed by their own terms and privacy policies. Forger is not responsible for third-party services that it does not control.
No warranty
Forger is provided as available. We do not guarantee uninterrupted operation, error-free behavior, continuous availability of Forger Cloud, successful backups, successful remote access, compatibility with every app or device, or that an app, agent, automation, Gmail action, or AI workflow will meet every need.
Limitation of liability
To the fullest extent allowed by law, Forger is not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages, or for loss of data, profits, or business opportunities arising from use of the platform.
Suspension and termination
We may suspend or restrict access to Forger Cloud features if needed to protect users, comply with law, respond to security issues, prevent abuse, or operate the service. You may stop using Forger at any time and may request account or data assistance through the published support channel.
Changes
We may update these terms as the product evolves. Continued use of Forger after changes means you accept the updated terms.