korb
§ legal · the agreement

A short list of things we both agree on.

no signature, no checkbox, no thirty-page contract. you keep playing — that's the deal.

Using korb means you've read this and you're fine with it. If you keep playing, that's the agreement. There's no signature, no checkbox, no thirty-page contract. Just a short list of things we both agree on.

You confirm you're an adult.

You are at least eighteen years old. The age gate at the front door is not a formality; it's the rule. Lying about your age doesn't make it legal, just easier for us to ban the account if we find out.

You won't try to break the site.

This includes scraping at scale, automating play, hammering endpoints, attempting to inject anything anywhere, or generally treating the platform like a target instead of a place to spend an evening. If you find something genuinely broken, email us and we'll buy you a coffee.

Points stay points.

They have no monetary value. They cannot be transferred, redeemed, traded, sold, gifted, or laundered. Anyone offering to buy or sell korb points is not us, is not authorised by us, and is almost certainly running a scam. Don't engage.

We can suspend accounts.

If someone abuses the rules, harasses other people, or behaves in ways that put the platform at risk, we shut the account. We try to warn first, but with bots and fraud we move quicker. You can close your own account at any time by emailing [email protected] — we'll confirm and erase the small amount of data we hold within thirty days.

The site is provided as it is.

We try hard to keep things working, but no software is perfect, no server stays up forever, and the internet routinely goes sideways for reasons that have nothing to do with us. If korb is offline when you wanted to play, that's annoying, and we apologise, but it isn't grounds for compensation — there is nothing to compensate.

We may update this.

When we do, the date below changes and we'll surface a small notice on the home page for at least a week. Last updated: this page was current when you opened it.