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Cake day: September 29th, 2023

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  • Disclaimer: also Hobby person but did some more reading on that topic in the past. . Think about what those things are then decide:

    The tos are your conditions: I as provider of this service will reserve the right to x. When a user does y I will do z. It’s cover your ass for businesses.

    A privacy policy on the other hand might be required by law as soon as you process user data in any way. This is something that I would look into your jurisdiction and their requirements. I’d guess Germany is more on the formal side on things (clichés and everything)

    In short: you don’t need a tos but most likely want one. You don’t want a privacy policy but most likely need one. :)





  • One more thing that people tend to overlook is their closed firmware. If you want to extend or don’t want to go over their servers for remote things than this should be taken into consideration.

    It’s literally the only downside I’m aware of though so if that’s not a concern for you then you’ll be really happy with the machine from what I’ve seen with other people,