Relity

Terms of Use

Last updated June 30, 2026

1. Acceptance

By accessing or using Relity (relity.ai, its extensions, bots, and API), you agree to these Terms. If you do not agree, please do not use the service.

2. What Relity is

Relity is an evidence and media-verification tool. It surfaces forensic signals, provenance, corroboration, and primary sources so you can reach your own conclusions. Relity does not provide verdicts, and it is not legal, financial, journalistic, or professional advice. You are responsible for how you interpret and use what it shows you.

3. No warranty

The service is provided "as is" and "as available," without warranties of any kind. Signals may be incomplete, delayed, or wrong; absence of a signal is not proof, and presence of one is not certainty. We do not guarantee accuracy, availability, or fitness for any particular purpose.

4. Acceptable use

Do not use Relity to harass, defame, deceive, or for any unlawful purpose, and do not abuse, overload, or attempt to disrupt the service or API. We may rate-limit or suspend access to protect the service.

5. Primary-source content

"On the Record" reproduces public figures' own public posts verbatim, with a link to the original, for transparency. Inclusion is not endorsement, and statements are the speakers' own. If an original is later deleted, the link may reflect that.

6. Third-party content & links

Reports may reference third-party sources, outlets, and platforms. That content belongs to its owners and is subject to their terms; Relity is not responsible for it.

7. Intellectual property

The Relity name, brand, and site are ours. You may view and share the reports Relity generates; you may not misrepresent them or strip their context.

8. Changes

We may update these Terms from time to time. Continued use after a change means you accept the updated Terms.

9. Contact

Reach us on X (@RelityAi) or the channels in our footer.

This is a plain-language template provided for convenience and is not legal advice. For a binding agreement, have it reviewed by a qualified lawyer.