Terms of Service

Effective Date: 12.August.2025

Last Updated: 10.May.2026

Welcome to DevDocs10. These Terms of Service ("Terms") govern your access to and use of DevDocs10.com, including all pages, articles, tutorials, code examples, documentation, downloadable materials, tools, features, and related services made available through the website (collectively, the "Service").

By accessing or using DevDocs10, you agree to be bound by these Terms. If you do not agree with these Terms, you must not access or use the Service.

1. Who We Are

DevDocs10 is an educational website that provides programming-related articles, tutorials, explanations, examples, references, and other learning materials. The Service is intended to help users learn and better understand software development concepts.

In these Terms, "DevDocs10," "we," "us," and "our" refer to the owner and operator of DevDocs10.com. "You" and "your" refer to any person or entity that accesses or uses the Service.

2. Educational and Informational Purpose Only

The content on DevDocs10 is provided for general educational and informational purposes only. It is not professional engineering advice, cybersecurity advice, legal advice, financial advice, business advice, or any other form of professional advice.

You are solely responsible for evaluating whether any information, explanation, code sample, technique, recommendation, or tool described on DevDocs10 is suitable for your own use case, project, system, device, organization, or environment.

You should not rely on DevDocs10 as your only source of information before making technical, business, security, legal, financial, or operational decisions.

3. No Guarantee of Accuracy, Completeness, or Currentness

We aim to provide helpful and accurate content, but we do not guarantee that any content on DevDocs10 is accurate, complete, current, error-free, secure, or suitable for any particular purpose. Programming languages, frameworks, libraries, browsers, tools, APIs, package managers, platforms, and best practices may change over time.

Some content may become outdated, incomplete, incompatible with newer versions, or unsuitable for certain environments. You are responsible for verifying information against official documentation, release notes, security advisories, and other authoritative sources before relying on it.

We may update, revise, remove, or archive content at any time, but we are not obligated to keep any content current or to correct every error.

4. Code Examples and Technical Materials

DevDocs10 may include code snippets, examples, commands, configuration files, explanations, scripts, markup, styling examples, or other technical materials ("Code Examples").

Code Examples are provided for learning and demonstration purposes only. They may not be production ready. They may contain simplified logic, missing validation, missing security protections, missing performance optimizations, incomplete error handling, or assumptions that do not apply to your project.

Before using any Code Example, you are responsible for reviewing, testing, validating, securing, adapting, and maintaining it. You should not copy code into a production system without proper review by a qualified developer.

We are not responsible for any loss, damage, vulnerability, outage, data corruption, security issue, compatibility issue, financial loss, business interruption, or other harm arising from your use, modification, deployment, or reliance on any Code Example.

5. Security and Software Risk

Software development involves risk. Commands, scripts, dependencies, libraries, packages, APIs, build tools, browser features, and configuration changes may behave differently depending on your environment.

You are solely responsible for protecting your own systems, accounts, data, credentials, users, infrastructure, repositories, devices, and networks. You should use proper security practices, including testing in safe environments, using version control, backing up important data, reviewing permissions, checking package integrity, avoiding exposure of secrets, and following applicable security standards.

DevDocs10 does not guarantee that any technique, recommendation, command, package, library, or code pattern described on the Service is secure or free from vulnerabilities.

6. AI-Assisted Content

Some content on DevDocs10 may be created, drafted, edited, reviewed, structured, or assisted by artificial intelligence tools, automation systems, or other software-based workflows.

AI-assisted content may contain mistakes, omissions, outdated information, incorrect assumptions, hallucinated explanations, incomplete examples, or inaccurate statements. Although we may review, edit, improve, or verify content, we do not guarantee that all AI-assisted content is accurate, complete, current, or appropriate for your specific needs.

You are responsible for independently verifying all technical information before relying on it.

7. User Responsibilities

By using the Service, you agree that you will:

  • Use the Service only for lawful purposes.
  • Comply with all applicable laws, regulations, and third-party rights.
  • Use your own judgment before relying on any content.
  • Test and verify any Code Examples before using them.
  • Not misuse, disrupt, damage, overload, or interfere with the Service.
  • Not attempt to gain unauthorized access to any system, server, account, database, or network.
  • Not use the Service to develop, distribute, or facilitate malware, phishing, spam, fraud, illegal hacking, or other harmful activity.
  • Not scrape, copy, mirror, or republish large portions of the Service without our permission.
  • Not remove copyright notices, attribution, branding, or proprietary notices from any content.

8. Prohibited Uses

You must not use the Service in any way that:

  • Violates any applicable law or regulation.
  • Infringes or misappropriates intellectual property rights, privacy rights, publicity rights, or other rights of any person or entity.
  • Introduces viruses, malware, harmful code, automated attacks, or abusive traffic.
  • Attempts to reverse engineer, bypass, disable, or interfere with security-related features of the Service.
  • Uses bots, crawlers, scrapers, or automated tools in a manner that places unreasonable load on the Service.
  • Copies, republishes, or redistributes substantial parts of the Service without permission.
  • Misrepresents your identity, affiliation, or purpose.
  • Uses the Service to train, fine-tune, or improve competing commercial datasets, models, or documentation products without our written permission.
  • Uses DevDocs10 content in a way that falsely suggests endorsement, sponsorship, partnership, or affiliation.

9. Intellectual Property Rights

The Service, including its articles, tutorials, text, structure, design, branding, layout, graphics, logos, icons, user interface, databases, metadata, and other materials, is owned by DevDocs10 or its licensors and is protected by copyright, trademark, database, and other intellectual property laws.

Except as expressly allowed in these Terms, you may not copy, reproduce, modify, translate, republish, upload, post, transmit, sell, license, distribute, mirror, scrape, or create derivative works based on the Service without our prior written permission.

You may view the content for personal, educational, and non-commercial learning purposes. You may also share links to DevDocs10 pages, provided that you do not misrepresent the source or imply endorsement by DevDocs10.

10. Limited Permission to Use Code Examples

Unless a specific page states otherwise, you may use small Code Examples from DevDocs10 in your own personal or commercial projects, provided that:

  • You are responsible for reviewing, testing, securing, and adapting the code.
  • You do not claim that DevDocs10 has certified, approved, audited, or endorsed your use of the code.
  • You do not redistribute DevDocs10 articles, tutorials, or explanations as your own content.
  • You do not use automated extraction to copy large collections of Code Examples or article content.

This permission applies only to Code Examples, not to the full articles, explanations, design, structure, branding, or other website content.

11. Trademarks and Branding

"DevDocs10," the DevDocs10 name, logo, domain name, visual identity, and related branding are trademarks, trade names, or identifiers of DevDocs10. You may not use them in a way that suggests sponsorship, endorsement, affiliation, partnership, or approval without our prior written permission.

12. Third-Party Content and External Links

The Service may link to third-party websites, tools, libraries, frameworks, platforms, package registries, documentation pages, videos, repositories, APIs, or other external resources.

We do not control and are not responsible for third-party websites or resources. Links are provided for convenience and informational purposes only. The inclusion of a link does not mean that we endorse, verify, guarantee, or accept responsibility for the third-party content, service, product, or organization.

Your use of third-party resources is at your own risk and may be governed by separate terms, licenses, privacy policies, security rules, and fees.

13. Third-Party Tools, Libraries, and Packages

DevDocs10 may discuss or reference third-party programming languages, frameworks, libraries, packages, tools, APIs, services, browser features, hosting providers, editors, or platforms.

We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by those third parties unless explicitly stated. Product names, logos, trademarks, and company names belong to their respective owners.

You are responsible for checking the official documentation, license terms, compatibility, pricing, security advisories, and support status of any third-party tool before using it.

14. No Professional Relationship

Your use of DevDocs10 does not create a professional, advisory, fiduciary, employment, contractor, partnership, joint venture, agency, attorney-client, consultant-client, or engineer-client relationship between you and DevDocs10.

We do not provide personalized technical consulting, legal advice, security audits, compliance review, or project-specific approval through the Service unless a separate written agreement expressly states otherwise.

15. User Communications and Feedback

If you contact us, submit feedback, report an issue, suggest improvements, request new content, or provide ideas, you grant us a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free, perpetual, irrevocable right to use, reproduce, modify, publish, display, distribute, and incorporate that feedback for any purpose, including improving the Service, without compensation to you.

You agree that any feedback you provide is not confidential unless we have separately agreed in writing to treat it as confidential.

16. User-Submitted Content

DevDocs10 may now or in the future allow users to submit comments, suggestions, corrections, messages, examples, profile information, or other materials ("User Content").

If you submit User Content, you represent and warrant that:

  • You have the right to submit it.
  • It does not violate any law or third-party rights.
  • It does not contain malware, harmful code, spam, or deceptive material.
  • It does not contain confidential information that you are not authorized to share.
  • It is not defamatory, abusive, threatening, hateful, discriminatory, obscene, or otherwise unlawful.

You retain ownership of your User Content, but you grant DevDocs10 a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free, transferable, sublicensable license to use, host, store, reproduce, modify, display, publish, distribute, and create derivative works from your User Content for the purpose of operating, improving, promoting, and protecting the Service.

We may remove, edit, reject, or disable access to User Content at any time, with or without notice, if we believe it violates these Terms, creates risk, or is otherwise inappropriate for the Service.

17. Content Moderation

If DevDocs10 allows User Content or interactive features, we may moderate content manually, automatically, or through a combination of both. Moderation decisions may consider legal risk, security risk, spam prevention, relevance, quality, abuse prevention, intellectual property rights, and community safety.

We are not obligated to monitor all User Content, and we do not guarantee that harmful, inaccurate, infringing, or unlawful content will always be detected or removed immediately.

18. Copyright Complaints

If you believe that content on DevDocs10 infringes your copyright or other intellectual property rights, you may contact us and provide:

  • Your name and contact information.
  • A description of the copyrighted work or protected material.
  • The URL or specific location of the allegedly infringing material.
  • A statement explaining why you believe the use is unauthorized.
  • A statement that the information you provide is accurate.
  • Your physical or electronic signature.

We may remove or disable access to allegedly infringing material at our discretion. We may also request additional information before taking action.

19. Availability and Changes to the Service

We may modify, suspend, restrict, discontinue, replace, or remove any part of the Service at any time, with or without notice.

We do not guarantee that the Service will always be available, uninterrupted, secure, fast, or error-free. The Service may be affected by maintenance, hosting issues, network issues, software errors, cyberattacks, third-party service failures, force majeure events, or other causes.

We are not liable for any unavailability, interruption, delay, loss of content, broken link, missing page, failed request, indexing issue, search issue, display issue, or technical problem affecting the Service.

20. Search Engines, Indexing, and Public Availability

Some pages, files, metadata, feeds, structured data, or content resources on DevDocs10 may be publicly accessible on the internet. Search engines, crawlers, archives, AI systems, browser caches, third-party tools, and other services may access, copy, cache, summarize, or index publicly available content.

We may use technical controls such as robots.txt, meta tags, headers, authentication, or access restrictions, but we do not guarantee that third parties will respect those controls or that content will not be cached, indexed, copied, or displayed elsewhere.

21. Accounts and Future Features

DevDocs10 may currently be available without user accounts. In the future, we may introduce accounts, saved preferences, newsletters, paid plans, downloads, tools, APIs, comments, bookmarks, dashboards, or other features.

If accounts or paid features are introduced, additional terms may apply. We may require you to accept updated terms before using those features.

22. Paid Products, Subscriptions, and Purchases

DevDocs10 may now or in the future offer paid products, subscriptions, downloads, premium content, tools, reports, templates, or services. If paid offerings are introduced, pricing, billing, cancellation, refund, renewal, tax, and access terms will be provided at the point of purchase or in supplemental terms.

Unless otherwise stated in writing, paid digital products and subscriptions may be provided "as is" and may be non-refundable to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law.

23. Affiliate Links, Advertising, and Sponsorships

DevDocs10 may now or in the future include affiliate links, referral links, advertisements, sponsorships, promotional placements, or commercial partnerships.

If we include affiliate or sponsored content, we may receive compensation when you click a link, sign up, purchase a product, or otherwise interact with a third-party offer. Any such compensation does not increase your cost unless specifically stated by the relevant third party.

We aim to disclose affiliate or sponsored relationships where required, but you should always assume that external products, tools, services, hosting providers, courses, books, software, or other resources may have their own terms, conditions, pricing, limitations, and risks.

We are not responsible for third-party products or services, even if they are mentioned, reviewed, compared, linked, advertised, or recommended on DevDocs10.

24. Privacy

Your use of the Service may involve the collection or processing of certain information. Our Privacy Policy explains how we handle personal data, cookies, analytics, logs, and related matters.

By using the Service, you acknowledge that you have read our Privacy Policy.

25. Cookies and Analytics

DevDocs10 may use cookies, local storage, analytics tools, performance tools, security tools, hosting logs, or similar technologies to operate, protect, measure, and improve the Service.

More information about these technologies will be provided in our Privacy Policy or Cookie Policy, if applicable.

26. Children and Minors

The Service is not directed to children under the age of 13, or a higher minimum age if required by the laws of your country. If you are under the age required to consent to online services in your jurisdiction, you may use the Service only with the permission and supervision of a parent or legal guardian.

We do not knowingly collect personal information from children in violation of applicable law. If you believe a child has provided personal information to us, please contact us so we can review and take appropriate action.

27. Disclaimer of Warranties

To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, the Service and all content, Code Examples, materials, links, tools, and features are provided on an "as is" and "as available" basis, without warranties of any kind, whether express, implied, statutory, or otherwise.

We disclaim all warranties, including but not limited to warranties of accuracy, completeness, reliability, availability, merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title, non-infringement, security, compatibility, and error-free operation.

We do not warrant that:

  • The Service will meet your expectations or requirements.
  • The Service will be uninterrupted, secure, timely, or error-free.
  • Any content will be accurate, complete, current, or reliable.
  • Any Code Example will work in your environment.
  • Any defects or errors will be corrected.
  • The Service will be free of viruses, vulnerabilities, or harmful components.

28. Limitation of Liability

To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, DevDocs10 and its owners, operators, contributors, affiliates, contractors, service providers, licensors, and representatives will not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, punitive, or enhanced damages, including but not limited to lost profits, lost revenue, lost data, business interruption, loss of goodwill, loss of opportunity, system failure, security breach, or cost of substitute services.

This limitation applies whether the claim is based on contract, tort, negligence, strict liability, warranty, statute, or any other legal theory, even if we have been advised of the possibility of such damages.

To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, our total liability for any claim arising out of or relating to the Service or these Terms will not exceed the greater of:

  • the amount you paid to DevDocs10 for the Service giving rise to the claim during the three months before the claim arose; or
  • 100 USD.

Some jurisdictions do not allow certain limitations of liability. In those jurisdictions, our liability will be limited to the maximum extent permitted by law.

29. Indemnification

To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, you agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless DevDocs10 and its owners, operators, contributors, affiliates, contractors, service providers, licensors, and representatives from and against any claims, liabilities, damages, losses, costs, expenses, and fees, including reasonable legal fees, arising out of or relating to:

  • Your use or misuse of the Service.
  • Your reliance on any content or Code Example.
  • Your violation of these Terms.
  • Your violation of any law or third-party right.
  • Your User Content or feedback.
  • Your use of third-party tools, services, libraries, packages, or links mentioned on DevDocs10.
  • Your deployment, publication, distribution, or commercialization of software based on information from DevDocs10.

30. Force Majeure

We will not be liable for any delay, failure, interruption, or loss caused by events beyond our reasonable control, including but not limited to natural disasters, war, terrorism, civil unrest, labor disputes, internet failures, hosting failures, cloud provider outages, cyberattacks, power failures, government actions, legal restrictions, pandemics, or failures of third-party services.

31. Termination and Access Restrictions

We may suspend, restrict, block, or terminate your access to the Service at any time, with or without notice, if we believe that:

  • You violated these Terms.
  • Your use creates legal, security, operational, reputational, or technical risk.
  • Your traffic appears abusive, automated, malicious, or excessive.
  • We are required to do so by law, court order, government request, or third-party provider requirement.
  • Continuing to provide access is no longer commercially or technically practical.

Termination or restriction of access does not limit any rights or remedies available to us.

32. Changes to These Terms

We may update these Terms from time to time. When we make changes, we may update the "Last Updated" date at the top of this page.

Your continued use of the Service after changes become effective means that you accept the updated Terms. If you do not agree with the updated Terms, you must stop using the Service.

We encourage you to review these Terms periodically.

33. Governing Law

These Terms and any dispute arising out of or relating to the Service will be governed by the laws of the Republic of Türkiye, without regard to conflict of law principles, unless mandatory laws in your jurisdiction require otherwise.

34. Dispute Resolution and Jurisdiction

Before starting any formal legal proceeding, you agree to first contact us and attempt to resolve the dispute informally.

Subject to any mandatory consumer protection laws or other mandatory jurisdiction rules, the courts and enforcement offices of Istanbul, Türkiye will have exclusive jurisdiction over any dispute arising out of or relating to these Terms or the Service.

35. International Users

DevDocs10 may be accessed from different countries. We make no representation that the Service is appropriate, lawful, or available in every jurisdiction.

If you access the Service from outside Türkiye, you are responsible for complying with your local laws. You must not use the Service if doing so would be unlawful in your jurisdiction.

36. Severability

If any provision of these Terms is found to be invalid, unlawful, or unenforceable, that provision will be limited or removed to the minimum extent necessary, and the remaining provisions will remain in full force and effect.

37. No Waiver

Our failure to enforce any provision of these Terms does not constitute a waiver of that provision or any other provision. Any waiver must be in writing to be effective.

38. Assignment

You may not assign or transfer your rights or obligations under these Terms without our prior written permission. We may assign or transfer our rights and obligations under these Terms in connection with a merger, acquisition, sale of assets, restructuring, change of control, or operation of law.

39. Entire Agreement

These Terms, together with our Privacy Policy and any additional terms that may apply to specific features, constitute the entire agreement between you and DevDocs10 regarding your use of the Service.

40. Contact

If you have questions about these Terms, you can contact us at:

Email: [email protected]
Website: https://devdocs10.com