The deal, in plain terms.
These terms govern your use of the Mirrento app and the mirrento.com website. By installing the app or buying a license, you agree to them.
Who provides Mirrento
Asio Services, registered in France, is the provider of Mirrento. Contact: hello@mirrento.com.
Your license
- A purchase grants you a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use Mirrento on your own Mac(s), within the activation limit shown at checkout.
- The software itself remains the property of Asio Services. You may not resell, redistribute, sublicense, or reverse-engineer it.
- License keys are issued per purchase. You can deactivate a device to free a seat and activate another.
Trial
Mirrento offers a 7-day free trial with full features, no card required. After the trial, a valid license is needed to keep using the paid features.
Payments, billing & refunds
- Lemon Squeezy is our Merchant of Record. They process every payment, handle VAT/sales tax, and issue invoices. Your purchase is also subject to Lemon Squeezy's buyer terms.
- Subscriptions renew automatically until cancelled. You can cancel anytime; access continues until the end of the paid period.
- Refund requests are handled per Lemon Squeezy's policy — reach us at hello@mirrento.com and we'll help.
Acceptable use
Use Mirrento lawfully. Don't use it to break the law, infringe others' rights, or attempt to circumvent the license or security of the app.
Updates
We ship updates via the in-app updater. Lifetime licenses include 12 months of updates from purchase; you keep the version you have after that, with optional renewal.
Warranty & liability
Mirrento is provided "as is", without warranties of any kind. To the maximum extent permitted by law, Asio Services is not liable for indirect or consequential damages arising from use of the software. Nothing here limits rights you have as a consumer under French or EU law.
Changes
We may update these terms; we'll change the "updated" date above and, for material changes, notify license holders by email.
Governing law
These terms are governed by French law. Consumer-protection rights in your country of residence still apply.
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