Last updated: June 2026
These Terms of Service ("Terms") apply to your use of the [@fuck.it] email service ("Service"), operated by Paradise Circus Inc., a Delaware corporation with its mailing address at 1178 Broadway, 3rd Floor Ste 4238, New York, NY 10001, United States ("we" or "us"). By using the Service, you agree to these Terms. If you don’t agree, don’t use the Service.
Our core email engine is powered by Open-Xchange ("OX"), a trusted European provider operating under GDPR and ISO-certified security. We’ve partnered with them to deliver [@fuck.it] to you.
1. Eligibility
You must be at least 18 years old to use the Service. No exceptions.
2. Paid-Only Access
[@fuck.it] does not offer free accounts. Access requires a paid subscription under an active plan (Core, Edge or Apex). No payment = no access.
3. Invite-Only Access
This is a closed system. You need an invite code or approval to sign up. We can reject or revoke access at any time, with or without explanation.
4. Scope of Services
[@fuck.it] is more than just email. Depending on your subscription plan, your account may also include access to file storage (OX Drive), document editing (text, spreadsheet, presentation tools), calendar, contacts and other collaboration features powered by Open-Xchange ("OX"). These tools are part of the [@fuck.it] suite but remain subject to the same Terms, Privacy and Acceptable Use rules as email. Abuse of any feature - email, storage or productivity apps - may result in account suspension.
5. Account Conduct
No spam, no scams, no hate, no malware, no impersonation. Don't use the Service for anything illegal, abusive or shady. We can shut down accounts that break the rules - no warnings required. See also our Acceptable Use Policy and Anti-Spam Policy.
You may not use [@fuck.it] in violation of export laws or sanctions. This includes storing or sending content subject to ITAR or using the service in embargoed countries or by sanctioned individuals.
6. Your Content
Your inbox is yours. You own the emails you send and receive. We don't read your mail, we don't scan your content and we don't sell your data. We don't access your inbox for support or any routine operational reason. If we need to help you, we'll ask you for what we need. You're responsible for what you store or send.
Your data is encrypted in transit (TLS) and at rest. By default, the Service is not zero-knowledge and not end-to-end encrypted for ordinary mailbox use. That means message content could, in principle, be disclosed by our infrastructure operator if compelled by a valid legal request.
For stronger privacy, use optional end-to-end encryption via OX Guard on supported plans, or use your own PGP keys. End-to-end encryption is off by default and applies only when you choose to use it. For more details, see our Privacy Policy and Threat Model.
7. Privacy
We collect the minimum data needed to run the Service. All personal data is processed according to our Privacy Policy.
8. Payments & Renewals
All plans auto-renew unless cancelled. You agree to pay the posted rates for your selected plan, premium username purchases and any optional add-ons you choose. If payment fails, your account may be suspended or terminated. Refunds and cancellation rules are handled under Section 9.
9. Cancellations, Refunds & Termination
You may cancel your subscription at any time by contacting support at support@fuck.it or by using our support form. Your cancellation is effective when we receive a clear cancellation request. Your plan stays active until the end of your current paid period unless we tell you otherwise. We do not issue partial or prorated refunds for unused time.
Once your mailbox has been provisioned, activated or set up, the purchase is final and no voluntary refund is available, whether you used the mailbox or not. Provisioning includes creating the mailbox, reserving the username, activating the account, assigning premium username rights or reserving Identity Lock / Identity Lock PLUS variants.
Before provisioning, we may review refund requests for valid reasons such as a duplicate charge, billing error or a technical failure on our side that prevents us from provisioning the Service. Refunds are not available for renewals, setup fees, custom services, premium username purchases, change of mind or failure to use the Service after provisioning.
If you are an EU or UK consumer and you have a mandatory statutory withdrawal right, nothing in these Terms limits that right. By purchasing the Service and requesting immediate provisioning, you expressly ask us to begin performance immediately. You acknowledge that once provisioning has started or the Service has been fully performed, your refund or withdrawal rights may be lost or reduced to the extent allowed by law.
We may suspend or terminate your account if you break these Terms, fail to pay, abuse the Service, create legal risk or threaten the security, reputation or operation of [@fuck.it]. Where reasonably possible, we will give notice. For serious abuse, security incidents or legal requirements, we may act immediately.
10. Account Termination & Data Deletion
If your account is cancelled or terminated, we queue your mailbox, calendar, contacts, files and other stored account data for deletion within 30 days. Deleted means deleted: no personal archive, no hidden vault, no take-backs. Some technical, billing, tax, security or abuse records may be kept longer where required by law or legitimate operational need. Back your stuff up before pulling the plug. Refer to our Privacy Policy for data retention info.
11. Username Policy
Usernames must not impersonate others, contain hate speech or mislead. We may reclaim or block usernames that violate this.
If your account had at least one non-refunded paid subscription, your username, together with the look-alike variants reserved by Identity Lock / Identity Lock PLUS, stays reserved for 12 months from closure. During that window no one else can register it, and you get first claim if you resubscribe. After 12 months the username and its reserved variants are released back to the pool and may be registered by someone else. The 12-month username hold is separate from the 30-day data deletion period. Your name may be reserved after your mailbox data is gone.
If an account never completed a non-refunded paid subscription or the payment was fully refunded, the username and reserved variants may be released immediately unless we decide otherwise in writing.
12. Premium Usernames
Some usernames are classified as premium based on length, demand, cultural value or commercial appeal. Premium usernames may require a one-time purchase in addition to an active paid plan.
A premium username purchase gives you exclusive use of that username while your account remains active and paid. The premium fee is separate from your recurring subscription plan. It is charged once and is not charged again if you reactivate within the 12-month reservation window.
If your plan expires, is cancelled or payment fails, the premium username and its Identity Lock PLUS variants are reserved for 12 months in line with Section 11. After 12 months, they may be reclaimed, retired or released back to the pool.
Premium usernames are licensed, not owned. You do not acquire trademark, property or resale rights in the username. We may reserve, block or retire certain premium names at our discretion.
13. Invites
If you abuse the invite system - by mass-sharing codes, creating fake demand or flooding invites - we may revoke your access.
14. Account Security
You're responsible for keeping your login credentials safe. If someone else uses your account because you used "password123," that’s on you. For more on how we approach risk, intrusion and system safety, read our Threat Model.
15. User Communications & Consent
By using [@fuck.it], you agree we can email you about important stuff: welcome messages, password resets, security alerts, legal updates and other essential notices. These aren’t optional – they’re part of the service.
We might also drop you a line about new features or special offers. No spam or surprise marketing – you’ll either explicitly join a mailing list or we’ll only send this stuff where the law says we can because you’re already our user. If you decide later ‘nah, not for me,’ just hit the unsubscribe link. We’ll take you off the list fast – no questions asked.
SMS may be used for important security events, including phone verification, password recovery or backup number changes. Standard message rates may apply depending on your carrier.
16. Fair Use
Use the Service normally. Don’t treat it like a bot farm, hosting platform or dump for mass automation. We reserve the right to shut down abuse. See our Acceptable Use Policy.
17. Subprocessors
We work with a small number of trusted sub-processors, including our payment provider, cloud-hosting company, our core infrastructure partner Open-Xchange (OX), Vade Secure (SAS) for antispam, antivirus and Real-time Antiphishing URL-analysis, plus a handful of strictly vetted service specialists. Each partner receives only the minimum personal data required to perform their function and is contractually bound to safeguard your information.
You’ll find a full breakdown in our Privacy Policy, including what data they handle and under which legal safeguards.
18. Service Modifications
We may modify, suspend or shut down the Service at any time. We’ll try to notify you, but we’re not obligated to.
19. Service Availability
We aim for 99.9% uptime per month. That means you should be able to access your mailbox almost all the time, excluding planned maintenance or force majeure. If we mess that up, we may grant you a few extra days of service. No cash refunds.
You may view our current service status and uptime history anytime at https://status.fuck.it.
We don’t keep personal backups for you. If your inbox vanishes, it’s probably your fault. OX (our tech partner) does maintain disaster recovery systems for, well... disasters. But you should still use IMAP with a mail app if you want your own local copy.
[@fuck.it] isn’t built for situations where failure can cause death, injury or major disasters - like hospitals, airplanes, nuclear stuff. Don’t use it for that.
20. Service Limitations
The Service is subject to the following limitations:
| Setting | Limit |
|---|---|
| Concurrent IMAP connections per mailbox per source IP | 30 |
| Size of emails | 30 MB |
| Size of email attachments | < 25 MB |
| Size of email attachments using Drive Mail | < 1 GB |
| Size of attachments to calendar and contacts | < 25 MB |
| Emails | 200000 / mailbox |
| Emails for peak 0,1% of the mailboxes | 700000 / mailbox |
| Calendar entries | 250000 / context |
| Contacts | 250000 / context |
| Tasks | 250000 / context |
| Drive objects | 250000 / context |
| PIM attachments | 250000 / context |
21. Limitation of Liability
To the extent allowed by law, we’re not liable for any indirect, incidental or consequential damages related to your use of the Service.
22. Indemnification
You agree to indemnify and hold us harmless if your use of the Service causes us any legal, financial, or reputational trouble.
23. Artists & Gallery
[@fuck.it] proudly features a curated digital art space where invited artists can exhibit their creations. It’s part of our commitment to creativity, self-expression and making the web a little less boring. If you see art on our site, it's because we love it - not because we own it.
We don’t sell artwork, broker deals or act as agents. Artists retain full rights and control of their work. We simply give them visibility through our platform, social media and the occasional shout-out in our newsletter. No contracts. No fees. No middlemen. Just mutual respect and damn good taste.
Note on Featured Artists: The artworks showcased in our [@fuck.it] gallery are submitted by the artists themselves. They keep full copyright. We don’t claim ownership - just the right to display it on our site, socials or newsletter. Want your work removed? No drama. Just ask.
24. Copyright & DMCA
If you think someone is using [@fuck.it] to infringe your copyright, let us know. Email our designated DMCA agent at dmca@fuck.it or write to Paradise Circus Inc., 1178 Broadway, 3rd Floor #4238, New York, NY 10001, United States.
We’ll review valid DMCA notices and remove or disable the reported content if appropriate. We’ll also notify the account holder and give them a chance to respond (counter-notice) as the law allows.
If you’re a repeat copyright offender, we reserve the right to terminate your account. Don’t use our service to share stuff you have no right to.
25. Legal Jurisdiction
These Terms are under Delaware law and any lawsuits have to be filed in Delaware, United States. (If you’re overseas and the law says you can sue locally despite this clause, that law wins - but otherwise, Delaware.)
26. Dispute Resolution
Look, lawyers are expensive. By using our service, you agree to settle any beef with us through individual arbitration, not courts. It’s faster and cheaper for everyone. No class actions either - you can’t gang up in a lawsuit.
27. Intellectual Property Ownership
All code, design and writing we create for [@fuck.it] is our intellectual property. You’re not allowed to copy or repurpose it without permission. Basically, you get to use our email service, but you’re not getting ownership of our logos, code or any geeky stuff like that.
28. Changes to Terms
We may update these Terms. If we do, we’ll post the changes here. Continued use means you accept the updated Terms.
29. Force Majeure
We are not liable for any failure or delay in performance due to circumstances beyond our reasonable control. This includes, but is not limited to, natural disasters, power outages, internet disruptions, labor strikes, legal restrictions or governmental actions.
30. Entire Agreement
These Terms, along with our Privacy Policy, Acceptable Use Policy, Anti-Spam Policy and Abuse Policy, form the full agreement between you and us. If part of these Terms is unenforceable, the rest still applies.
31. Contact
Questions? Problems? Email us at support@fuck.it or use our support form.
Now stop reading legal shit and go enjoy your inbox.