Terms of Service

Service terms that keep the platform safe, stable, and fair

These website terms summarize the operational rules visitors should understand before using Host1Top products, support channels, and external ordering systems.

Fair Use

Customers are expected to operate services in ways that do not harm network performance or other users.

Transparent

Pricing, product scope, and legal references now appear in a clearer format that matches the premium UI system.

Acceptable use

  • Visitors and customers must not use Host1Top infrastructure for malware delivery, unauthorized access, phishing, abusive automation, or illegal content distribution.
  • Any attempt to launch attacks, interfere with other services, or misuse the network may lead to suspension or termination of access.
  • Customers remain responsible for applications, game modifications, websites, and software they deploy on the chosen hosting environment.

Service presentation and ordering

The main Host1Top website is designed to present services and guide visitors toward the correct product pages. Final account creation, invoicing, and payment workflows may be handled through external systems referenced from the website.

Support expectations

  • Support channels cover service guidance, hosting questions, and infrastructure-related assistance within the advertised service scope.
  • Managed development, custom coding, or third-party software administration may require separate agreement or may fall outside standard support.
  • Status pages and monitoring tools are provided to improve transparency, but temporary maintenance or emergency intervention may still occur.

Refund and cancellation notes

Refund handling, billing rules, and cancellation processing can depend on the external order system and the specific service purchased. Customers should review the associated ordering terms before completing payment.

Policy updates

Host1Top may revise service terms when products, legal requirements, or platform operations change. The latest version published on the website should be treated as the current reference.