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RCHIVE Product Terms

Release-candidate contract · Effective after recorded approval · 20 August 2026

Launch gate: final legal review is not yet recorded. Public checkout must remain disabled until counsel approval changes the purchase contract status to approved.

What the purchase includes

The license permits perpetual use of supported RCHIVE v1 features. It does not promise RCHIVE v2 or later major versions. V1 maintenance and compatibility updates may be supplied through the manual download channel. The public v1 release contract currently supports Windows x64.

Activation and offline use

A license key activates online. A signed .lic file can be exported for offline use and remains cryptographically verifiable without a server connection. Deactivating an online device releases one activation slot. Do not share a key, one-time code, session, or license file with someone who is not authorized to use the seat.

Refund, dispute, and revocation behavior

A full or partial refund, dispute, or chargeback revokes server-side account retrieval, new activation, online validation, updates, and support. RCHIVE cannot technically erase a signed license file already exported to an offline computer; that file may continue to verify locally. This technical limitation does not create rights beyond these terms or applicable law. See the refund policy.

Payment and availability

Polar is the merchant of record for checkout, payment collection, taxes, receipts, and refund processing. MICROFLUIDITY LTD operates RCHIVE and its license authority. Service, account, activation, and download availability are not guaranteed to be uninterrupted, so customers should retain their exported license file and installer.

Support and acceptable use

Support is provided through the documented support route on a best-effort basis with no guaranteed response time unless separately agreed. Do not attempt to bypass activation limits, signatures, access controls, or other technical protections.

Changes and mandatory rights

The contract presented at purchase governs that order. Nothing here excludes consumer or other rights that cannot lawfully be excluded. Material changes require a new contract identifier and cannot silently rewrite a completed order.