Effective date: 15 August 2026 Last updated: 15 August 2026
These terms are the agreement between you and Dexlin ("we", "us") covering our mobile applications and this website. They apply to every app with a policy listed at dexlin.app/privacy.
By installing or using an app you accept these terms. If you do not accept them, do not use the app — and if you have already paid, see §7 for how to get your money back.
We have tried to write this in plain English rather than in the usual wall of capital letters. Where the law requires a particular form of words we have kept it, and said why.
1. Who we are
Dexlin Av. del Mediterráneo, Loc 4, 29670 Marbella, Málaga, Spain [email protected]
We operate from Spain.
2. Your account
Most of our apps need an account. You agree to:
- give accurate registration details, and keep your email address current so we can reach you about security and billing;
- keep your password to yourself — you are responsible for what happens under your account until you tell us it has been compromised;
- be old enough. Our apps are 13+ unless that app's privacy policy says higher. If you are under 18, you confirm a parent or guardian agrees to these terms on your behalf.
One person, one account. Creating multiple accounts to farm scores, rankings, referral rewards or free allowances is a breach of §4.
You can delete your account at any time from inside the app, or at https://dexlin.app/delete-account/.
3. What you may do with the app
We grant you a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable licence to install and use the app on devices you own or control, for your own non-commercial use.
That licence is the whole of what you get. We keep all rights in the app itself — the software, the design, the brand, the databases and the rarity and scoring systems behind them.
You may not:
- copy, sell, rent, sub-licence or redistribute the app;
- reverse-engineer, decompile or disassemble it, except to the extent that law expressly permits despite this restriction;
- use bots, scrapers, automation or modified clients against it;
- interfere with its security, rate limits, quotas or billing, or attempt to reach data that is not yours;
- submit content you have no right to submit, or use the app to break the law.
4. What you may post
Some of our apps let you upload photos and write text that other people can see. You keep ownership of what you upload — we do not claim it as ours.
You do grant us a worldwide, royalty-free licence to host, store, reproduce, adapt and display your content for the purpose of operating and promoting the app. "Adapt" means the boring mechanical things: resizing an image, generating a thumbnail, transcoding a file. It is not permission to sell your photographs. This licence ends when you delete the content or your account, except for copies already in backups, which expire on the schedule in the privacy policy.
What you post must follow the acceptable use policy. That document is part of these terms, and it is the one to read if you want to know what gets an account suspended.
We may remove content and suspend or terminate accounts that breach it. Where it is reasonable to do so we will tell you why and give you a route to appeal; where the breach is serious — illegal material, a threat to someone's safety — we will act first.
5. Automated identification and other AI features
Some apps use automated systems to analyse what you submit. Where they do, that app's privacy policy says so.
These systems are wrong sometimes. The result is an informed guess presented for your interest, not a statement of fact, and specifications, values, identifications and rarity scores must not be relied on for any decision that matters — buying a vehicle, insuring one, or anything else with money or safety attached. Where an app lets you correct a result, please do; it is how the system improves.
6. Subscriptions and payments
Paid plans are sold through the App Store or Google Play, never by us directly. That has consequences worth knowing:
| Who takes the money | Apple or Google. We never see your card number, bank details or billing address |
| When you are charged | At confirmation of purchase, and then automatically at the start of each renewal period |
| Auto-renewal | On by default. A subscription renews unless you cancel at least 24 hours before the current period ends |
| How to cancel | In your App Store or Google Play account settings. Deleting your account in the app does not cancel a subscription — it will keep renewing until you cancel it at the store |
| Free trials | Where offered, any unused part of a free trial is forfeited when you buy a subscription |
| Price changes | We will give you notice through the app or by email before a change takes effect, and you can cancel before it does |
Prices are shown in your local currency in the store, inclusive of tax where applicable.
If a payment fails or is charged back, we may suspend paid features until it is resolved.
7. Refunds
Refunds are handled by the store you bought from, under its policy, not by us. Apple and Google both provide a request form in your purchase history.
Separately, if you are a consumer in the EU or UK you have a statutory 14-day right to withdraw (derecho de desistimiento) a digital purchase. That right is normally lost once delivery of digital content begins with your consent — which is what happens when a subscription unlocks immediately. Where the right does apply, the store handles it.
If a store refuses a refund you believe you are owed, write to [email protected] and we will look at it. We can often help even where we cannot process the payment ourselves.
8. Availability, changes and ending the service
We aim to keep our apps running and will not deliberately break them, but we do not promise uninterrupted availability. Services go down, devices update, and providers we depend on change their terms.
We may change, suspend or discontinue features. If we discontinue an app entirely we will give at least 30 days' notice through the app or by email, stop taking new subscriptions immediately, and refund the unused portion of any subscription paid in advance.
You may stop using an app at any time by deleting your account.
We may suspend or terminate your access if you materially breach these terms, if we are required to by law, or if your use puts other users or the service at risk.
9. Third parties
Our apps depend on services run by other companies — the ones named in the privacy policy. We are not responsible for their acts or omissions, and your use of the app is also subject to the terms of the platform it runs on (Apple's or Google's).
Apple-specific terms. For apps downloaded from the App Store: this agreement is between you and us, not Apple. Apple has no obligation to provide support or maintenance. If the app fails to conform to any applicable warranty, you may notify Apple and Apple will refund the purchase price; to the maximum extent permitted by law Apple has no other warranty obligation. Apple is not responsible for addressing any claim about the app, and Apple is a third-party beneficiary of these terms and may enforce them against you.
10. Our liability
Nothing in these terms limits our liability for death or personal injury caused by our negligence, for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation, or for anything else that cannot lawfully be limited. In particular, if you are a consumer, your statutory rights are not affected by anything in this section.
Subject to that, and to the extent the law allows:
- The apps are provided "as is". We do not warrant that they will be error-free, or that any identification, valuation, score or ranking they produce is accurate.
- We are not liable for indirect or consequential loss, loss of profit, loss of data, or loss arising from a decision you took on the basis of something an app told you.
- Where we are liable, our total liability to you in any 12-month period is limited to the greater of the amount you paid us in that period, or €50.
11. If something goes wrong
Please tell us first — most problems are a support ticket, not a legal dispute. Write to [email protected] and we will reply within 2 working days.
These terms are governed by the law of Spain, and its courts have jurisdiction. If you are a consumer resident elsewhere, you keep the protection of the mandatory consumer law of the country you live in, and may bring proceedings there. EU consumers may also use the European Commission's online dispute resolution platform at ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr.
12. Changes to these terms
We may update these terms. The date at the top changes when we do.
If a change materially reduces your rights or increases your obligations, we will give you notice in the app or by email before it takes effect, and continuing to use the app after that date is how you accept it. If you do not accept it, delete your account — and if you had time left on a subscription, write to us and we will refund the unused part.
13. Odds and ends
- If any part of these terms turns out to be unenforceable, the rest continues to apply.
- If we do not enforce something straight away, we have not given up the right to enforce it later.
- You may not transfer your rights under these terms. We may transfer ours if the business is sold, provided your rights are not reduced.
- These terms, the privacy policy and the acceptable use policy are the whole agreement between us about the apps.
14. Contact
[email protected] — anything about these terms [email protected] — anything about how an app works [email protected] — data protection requests
Dexlin, Av. del Mediterráneo, Loc 4, 29670 Marbella, Málaga, Spain
Written in plain English on purpose. If anything here is unclear, ask us and we will explain it.