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Terms & Legal Notice

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Legal notice (Impressum)

Required by §5 DDG. Fill in with your real details before launch. A private individual selling commercially must still give a real, reachable postal address — a P.O. box is not sufficient.

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VAT ID (if applicable): REPLACE_OR_REMOVE

Responsible for content under §18(2) MStV: REPLACE_WITH_YOUR_NAME, address as above.

What you're buying

A licence to use the Job Tracker browser extension on your own devices. Payment is one-time; there is no subscription. Updates are included for as long as the extension is offered.

Seller of record

Payment and delivery of your licence key are handled by our payment provider, who acts as merchant of record and issues your VAT invoice. Their terms apply to the transaction itself.

Right of withdrawal (14 days)

As a consumer you have the right to withdraw from this purchase within 14 days without giving any reason. To do so, email REPLACE_WITH_YOUR_EMAIL and we will refund you in full. This is our stated policy and does not limit your statutory rights.

What the extension does and doesn't do

Job Tracker reads the job page you have open and writes what it finds into your own Notion or Google account. It does not guarantee that every website will be read correctly — sites change, and some can't be parsed; in those cases you fill in the form by hand. It is a tool to help you organise your own job search, nothing more.

Liability

The extension is provided as-is. We are liable without limitation for intent and gross negligence, and for injury to life, body or health. For slight negligence we are liable only for breach of an essential contractual obligation, and limited to foreseeable, typical damage. This does not affect liability under the German Product Liability Act.

Governing law & dispute resolution

German law applies, without prejudice to mandatory consumer-protection provisions of your country of residence. The EU online dispute resolution platform is at ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr. We are not obliged and not willing to participate in dispute resolution before a consumer arbitration board.