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Terms of Service
Plain-language terms for using Hyperion. By installing or using the extension, you agree to them.
Last updated: 20 June 2026
1. Acceptance
By installing or using the Hyperion browser extension (“Hyperion”, “the extension”), you agree to these Terms of Service. If you do not agree, do not install or use it.
2. What Hyperion is
Hyperion is a Chrome extension that provides an autonomous web agent and an AI chat workspace. It runs in your browser and includes no AI model of its own — you connect your own provider (OpenAI, Anthropic Claude, GitHub Copilot, or GitHub Models) using your own credentials. There is no Hyperion server.
3. Bring-your-own keys & provider terms
- You supply and are responsible for your own AI provider API keys and accounts.
- You are responsible for any usage fees or charges billed by your AI provider or any other service you connect.
- Your use of those providers, and of any website Hyperion interacts with, is also governed by their respective terms and policies.
4. The autonomous agent — your responsibility
Hyperion can act on your behalf across websites — navigating, clicking, typing, and submitting forms. You are responsible for the goals you give it and the actions it takes. In particular:
- Review actions before approving sensitive or irreversible steps (payments, purchases, submissions, deletions). Hyperion pauses for your approval per your chosen execution mode, but the final decision is yours.
- Only use Hyperion on websites and accounts you are authorized to access, and in compliance with those sites’ terms.
- Verify any output, data, or result the agent or AI produces before relying on it.
5. Acceptable use
You agree not to use Hyperion to:
- break any law or regulation, or infringe anyone’s rights;
- access systems or data without authorization, or circumvent security or access controls;
- send spam, scrape or automate against a service in violation of its terms, or disrupt any service;
- generate or distribute malicious, harmful, deceptive, or abusive content.
6. Third-party services
Hyperion connects directly from your browser to services you choose (AI providers and optional feature endpoints). The developer does not control and is not responsible for those services, their availability, their output, or their handling of your data.
7. No warranty
Hyperion is provided “as is” and “as available”, without warranties of any kind, express or implied. AI output and autonomous actions may be inaccurate, incomplete, or unexpected. The developer does not warrant that the extension will be error-free, secure, or uninterrupted.
8. Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, the developer shall not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages, or for any loss of data, costs, provider charges, or damages arising from actions taken by the autonomous agent or from your use of Hyperion.
9. Privacy
Your data stays on your device. See the Privacy Policy for details.
10. Changes
These terms may be updated from time to time. Continued use after a change constitutes acceptance of the updated terms.
11. Contact
Questions? Reach out via deb0.com.
This is a plain-language summary provided for transparency and is not legal advice.