Terms of Service
Last updated: July 2, 2026
These terms are the agreement between you and RADLAB LLC, a Wyoming limited liability company ("RADLAB", "we") for using Comber. Using the service means you accept them.
The service
Comber is a hosted QA checker: it crawls an application you provide, exercises its interface, and reports findings, coverage, and artifacts to your dashboard. Features, limits, and pricing may change as the product evolves.
Accounts & eligibility
You must be 18 or older and use Comber for lawful, business purposes. Keep your account credentials and API keys secret; you're responsible for activity under them. Give us accurate account information.
Only test what you're authorized to test
This is the load-bearing rule for a tool like Comber. You may only run Comber against applications you own or are explicitly authorized to test. You are solely responsible for having that authorization and for complying with the target's terms and applicable law. Do not use Comber to scan, probe, overload, or attack any system you don't control — doing so is a material breach and grounds for immediate termination. For untrusted or shared targets, run in Comber's strict, write-gated mode.
Subscriptions & billing
Paid plans are billed through Stripe on a recurring basis and auto-renew until cancelled. To cancel, email support@codecomber.io; cancellation stops the next renewal and takes effect at the end of the current period. Fees are non-refundable except where required by law or expressly stated. We'll give reasonable notice before a price change.
Acceptable use
Don't use Comber to break the law, infringe others' rights, test systems you're not authorized to test, or circumvent a third party's security. Don't resell or sublicense the service, reverse-engineer it, or attempt to extract its source or models. Don't abuse the inference or delivery pipeline (spam, mass unrelated targets, or resource abuse).
Your content is yours
You keep all rights to the applications you test and the run data Comber produces from them. You grant us only the limited license needed to host, process, and display that data back to you and to operate the service. We claim no ownership of it.
Data processing
When you use Comber to test an application that contains personal data, RADLAB processes that data as your processor (service provider) and you remain its controller. Our Data Processing Agreement governs that processing — our security measures, sub-processors, and, for EU/UK data, the Standard Contractual Clauses — and is available on request at support@codecomber.io. Comber redacts known secrets before run data reaches us; because it exercises real flows, you're responsible for the data present in the targets you test, and we recommend running against synthetic or staging environments.
Our intellectual property
Comber — its software, brand, and content — is proprietary to RADLAB and provided under a commercial license, not open source. We grant you a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable right to use the service per these terms. All other rights are reserved.
Disclaimers
The service is provided "as is", without warranties of any kind. Comber is automated and AI-assisted — its findings can be incomplete or wrong; verify anything that matters before you act on it. Comber exercises real controls in the app you point it at; you're responsible for choosing a safe target and for the effects of a run. We don't warrant uninterrupted or error-free service.
Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, RADLAB is not liable for indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages, or for lost profits or data. Our total liability for any claim relating to the service is capped at the amount you paid us for it in the 12 months before the claim.
Indemnification
You'll defend and indemnify RADLAB against claims arising from your use of the service, your run targets, or your breach of these terms — including any claim that you tested a system you weren't authorized to test.
Termination
You can stop using Comber and delete your account any time. We may suspend or terminate access for breach of these terms — the authorization rule above especially — or as needed to protect the service. Sections that should survive termination (IP, disclaimers, liability, indemnity, governing law) do.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Wyoming, United States, without regard to conflict-of-laws rules.
Changes
We may update these terms; we'll change the date above and, for material changes, give notice. Continuing to use Comber after a change means you accept it.
Contact
RADLAB LLC, a Wyoming limited liability company — support@codecomber.io.
Comber is a product of RADLAB LLC, a Wyoming limited liability company. Questions about this page? support@codecomber.io.