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Terms of Service

These terms explain what you agree to when you read, browse, or otherwise use MostPC.

Last updated: June 22, 2026

Acceptance of Terms and Conditions

By using MostPC, you agree to these Terms of Service. That includes visiting a page, reading a guide, using a comparison article, following a link from the site, or sending information through a form we provide.

These terms apply to all visitors and users. You do not need to create an account or make a purchase for them to matter. If you use the site, the basic agreement is already in place.

If you do not agree with these terms, please do not use the site. That is the cleanest option. We would rather have that boundary clear than bury it in legal phrasing.

Plain-language note

MostPC publishes PC-related information, including hardware, gaming, peripherals, and software guidance. We aim to be useful, but your use of the site remains subject to the terms on this page.

Use License and Intellectual Property

We give you permission to view and use the content on MostPC for personal, non-commercial purposes. In practical terms, you can read an article while planning a PC build, bookmark a guide, or share a link with someone who is comparing parts.

You may not copy, redistribute, republish, sell, scrape, or repackage our content without permission. That includes placing full articles on another website, using our work in a paid product, or feeding large portions of the site into a tool or database for reuse.

What remains ours

The articles, page layouts, graphics, logos, written explanations, and other site materials remain the property of MostPC or the relevant licensors. Third-party names, products, brands, and trademarks belong to their respective owners.

Short references are usually fine when they are fair and clearly attributed. For example, linking to a MostPC article from a forum thread about a graphics card choice is different from copying the article into that thread. The first helps readers find the source. The second replaces it.

Acceptable Use Policy

Use the site in a way that keeps it available and safe for other readers. That is the core rule.

You agree to provide accurate information

If you contact us, submit a request, or send details through a site form, provide information that is accurate to the best of your knowledge. Do not impersonate another person or submit fraudulent details.

You agree not to disrupt the site

Do not interfere with site security, attempt unauthorized access, overload the service, introduce malicious code, or use automated activity in a way that harms availability.

Unlawful, abusive, threatening, deceptive, or harmful activity is not permitted. We may limit, block, or take other reasonable action against use that damages the site, our readers, or our ability to operate MostPC.

A common mistake

People sometimes treat public web content as if it has no limits. It does. Reading a cooling guide before buying a case fan is normal use. Copying the guide into a commercial app without asking is not.

Disclaimers and No Warranties

MostPC is provided on an “as available” basis. We work to publish clear and useful information, but we do not guarantee that the site will always be available, error-free, secure, current, or suitable for your particular setup.

PC advice can depend heavily on context. A power supply recommendation may change based on the graphics card, case airflow, local pricing, firmware behavior, and what you already own. A software tip may also change after an update from the software vendor.

For that reason, accuracy and reliability are not guaranteed. Use the site as a starting point for your own decisions, not as the only source of truth.

When to seek professional guidance

If a decision involves business operations, safety, data loss, electrical work, warranty risk, legal obligations, or a large financial commitment, seek independent professional guidance where appropriate. A guide can help you ask better questions. It cannot inspect your machine from across the room.

Limitations of Liability

You use MostPC at your own risk. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, MostPC and the people involved in operating the site are not liable for indirect, special, incidental, consequential, or similar damages related to your use of the site.

This includes issues such as lost data, lost revenue, interrupted work, hardware damage, software conflicts, purchase decisions, or reliance on content that later becomes outdated. We are not saying those problems do not matter. We are saying the site cannot take responsibility for every result that may follow from how information is applied.

One practical example

Suppose you read an article about upgrading storage, then install a new drive without backing up important files. If something goes wrong during the process, the loss may be serious. Still, the choice to proceed, the condition of the system, and the backup process remain outside our control.

Some jurisdictions do not allow certain limits on liability. In those places, the limits in these terms apply only as far as the law allows.

Governing Jurisdiction and Term Updates

These terms are governed by the laws of the applicable jurisdiction for MostPC, without regard to conflict-of-law rules unless those rules must apply by law. Legal matters connected to these terms will be handled by the appropriate courts in that jurisdiction.

If one part of these terms is found invalid or unenforceable, the rest of the agreement remains in effect. The invalid part should be interpreted as closely as possible to the original intent, within the limits of the law.

Updates to these terms

We may update these Terms of Service without prior notice. Site publishing changes over time. New content formats, tools, contact options, or legal requirements may make revisions necessary.

Your continued use of MostPC after changes are posted means you accept the updated terms. Check the “Last updated” date at the top of this page when you want to confirm whether anything has changed since your last visit.

Contact Information

If you have questions about these terms, contact us through the details provided on the site. The best starting point is our Contact Us page.

For questions about how information is collected or handled, please also review our Privacy Policy. Terms and privacy questions often overlap, especially when a message form or email exchange is involved.

We try to keep these pages readable because readers should not need a legal dictionary to understand the basic rules for using a PC website.

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