Policies, disclaimers, and privacy practices for SiteChecker. Written to be readable—have counsel review for your market.
Summary only. Implementations vary by host and region. Update company name, contact, and jurisdiction with your legal advisor before relying on this text in production.
Status checks are automated and provided on a best-effort basis. Results depend on network paths, DNS, TLS, the target’s configuration, and third-party infrastructure. A single check does not prove global availability for every user on earth.
SiteChecker is not affiliated with the websites we monitor. Names and trademarks belong to their owners.
SiteChecker performs technical HTTP/TLS checks only. We do not host third-party login pages, do not ask for passwords to other companies’ services, and do not run “verify your account” or payment flows for brands we check.
Automated systems sometimes flag “is it down” or status tools as deceptive. If you believe that is wrong, verify the address is exactly sitecheck.relogico.online. Site operators can request a review in Google Search Console (Security issues) and report an incorrect phishing warning via Google Safe Browsing — incorrect phishing warning.
We may process and store: hostnames you look up, timestamps, HTTP outcomes (e.g. status codes), response timing metadata, and comments you submit. Comments are stored as plain text after removing links and HTML-like markup.
If you create an account, we store credentials needed to authenticate you (e.g. email). Additional analytics or cookies may apply depending on how this deployment is configured by the operator.
Do not misuse the service—including automated abuse, harassment, attempts to probe non-public systems, or circumventing technical limits. We may rate-limit, block, or remove access.
The service is provided as is, without warranties of any kind, to the maximum extent permitted by law.
Public comments must not include unlawful content, personal data of others, or attempts to bypass our filters. We may remove or restrict content at our discretion.
This page is a practical summary, not legal advice. The operator should define governing law, venue, and company details with qualified counsel.