itzgee.com

terms of use

The deal, in plain English.

These cover using the itzgee.com network — your account, the apps you have been granted, the utils tools, and any VPN profile issued to you. They are the fuller text behind the short list you accept at onboarding.

version 1.0 · last updated 2026-08-19

who runs this

Operated in the UK.

itzgee.com is operated by GEE DIGITAL SOLUTIONS LTD, in the United Kingdom, on our own servers in Coventry and Maidenhead. The way to reach us about anything on this page is [email protected].

what an account gets you

Some of it is yours. Some of it is granted.

the utils tools
Everything under itzgee.com/utils — the QR toolkit, IP telemetry and the world clock — in full, from the day your account exists.
the apps
Access to the applications on the rack is granted per person, per app. Having an account does not grant them. Access can be added or withdrawn at any time.
network vpn
Where you have been given a VPN profile, it is issued to you, for your own devices. Profiles are not transferable. Using it is governed by the acceptable use policy.
your sign-in
Your account signs in with a passkey in the browser — no password, and no phone number required. Some of the apps also have their own mobile or desktop clients (Immich and Dawarich, for example), and the VPN needs the WireGuard app on your device. Keeping your devices and passkeys secure is your responsibility.

what we ask of you

One rule, and it has its own page.

Everything you do on the network — through the apps, and especially through the VPN exit — must follow the acceptable use policy. It forms part of these terms. It is short and specific, and it exists for a concrete reason: traffic leaving the VPN leaves from our address, so a complaint about it arrives with our name on it, not yours.

Breaking it can cost you an app, your VPN profile, or your account, depending on what happened. The policy sets out which is which.

limits

Shared, and finite.

storage
Storage on the apps is limited and allocated per person. There is no guaranteed quota, and no promise that the space available to you today stays available indefinitely. If your usage becomes a problem you will be asked to reduce it before anything is removed.
bandwidth
The VPN exit is shared. Sustained excessive use may be throttled, or the profile suspended, so it stays usable for everyone. We do not publish a hard number, because we would rather not quote a limit we cannot measure honestly.
fair use
All of this runs on our UK servers, paid for by us. Contributions help us keep it running. Use it the way you would use someone else’s house, because it is.

what to expect from us

Honest about what this is not.

no uptime guarantee
The network is maintained carefully, but there is no SLA, no support rota and no compensation if it is down. Keep your own copies of anything you cannot afford to lose.
no snooping
Your files, photos, locations and passwords are yours. They are not read, mined, profiled, sold or handed to advertisers. What is and is not stored is set out in full in the privacy policy — it is not repeated here.
changes
If these terms change materially, that is a new version and you will be asked to accept it. We do not quietly edit a version you already agreed to — a record saying you agreed to words nobody showed you is worth nothing.
ending it
You can ask for your account to be closed at any time, at [email protected]. What happens to your data then is covered by the privacy policy.

the legal bit

Liability, and which law applies.

The network is provided as it is, without warranties. To the extent the law allows, we are not liable for loss of data, loss of access, or indirect loss arising from using it. Nothing here limits liability that cannot lawfully be limited — including for death or personal injury caused by negligence, or for fraud.

These terms are governed by the law of England and Wales, and the courts of England and Wales have jurisdiction.

Buying something from the store is a separate contract with its own terms — see delivery & returns. Nothing on this page affects your rights as a consumer.