Terms of Service

Last updated: January 13, 2025

These terms of service govern your use of the funnel documentation website and software. By using our service, you agree to these terms.

About Funnel

Funnel is an open-source tunneling solution built with Go. It allows you to expose local services to the internet through websocket connections.

Software License

Funnel is released under the MIT License. You can find the full license text in the GitHub repository.

Acceptable Use

Permitted Uses

Prohibited Uses

You may not use funnel to:

Disclaimers

Development Software

Funnel is primarily intended for development and testing purposes. While functional, it may not include all security features required for production environments.

No Warranty

The software is provided "as is" without any warranty. We make no guarantees about its reliability, security, or fitness for any particular purpose.

Use at Your Own Risk

You assume all risks associated with using funnel. We are not liable for any damages or losses resulting from its use.

Limitation of Liability

In no event shall the funnel developers be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages arising from your use of the software or documentation.

Security Considerations

Funnel currently uses a simple security model where anyone who knows your server address can connect and create tunnels. This is suitable for development environments but requires additional protection for production use.

Data and Privacy

Your use of this website is also governed by our Privacy Policy. We do not collect personal data or use analytics tracking on our documentation website.

Modifications

We reserve the right to modify these terms at any time. Continued use of the service after changes constitutes acceptance of the new terms.

Open Source

Funnel is open source software. Contributions, bug reports, and feature requests are welcome on our GitHub repository.

Contact

For questions about these terms or the software, please:

Governing Law

These terms are governed by the laws of the jurisdiction where the software is primarily developed and maintained.