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Terms of use

Last updated 9 June 2026

Link Menu System is free, MIT-licensed software, offered as is and without warranty. Use it freely; rely on it at your own discretion.

The license is the agreement. Your rights to use, copy, modify, and redistribute Link Menu System are granted by the MIT License that ships with it. Nothing on this page narrows that grant; these terms only cover use of this website and set expectations.

No warranty

Link Menu System and this site are provided “as is”, without warranty of any kind, express or implied, including but not limited to fitness for a particular purpose. To the fullest extent permitted by law, smisco is not liable for any damages or losses arising from the use of, or inability to use, the software or the site.

You host it — you run it

Link Menu System is software you install and operate on your own infrastructure. You are responsible for how you deploy and configure it: the server it runs on, who can reach it, and the data it holds. The portal and its canary router are deployed and secured by you, the operator.

In particular, the software stores its configuration and the admin credential as flat files. Earlier or unhardened deployments may place these inside the webroot, where they could be fetchable by URL. Do not put real credentials on a publicly reachable host before you have confirmed those files are not served. Securing the deployment is the operator’s responsibility — see the documentation for the current guidance.

The canary router is best-effort

The router decides where to send a browser by probing for a small image on the internal server. This is a convenience mechanism, not a security boundary or a guarantee. Network conditions, caching, and timeouts can affect which destination it chooses. Do not rely on it to gate access to anything sensitive.

Availability

This site and its downloads are offered as a convenience and may change, move, or go offline at any time without notice. We do not guarantee continuous availability. Because the product is a self-contained, dependency-free bundle, the reliable move is to keep your own copy of the version you depend on.

Links out

Pages here link to external sites such as GitHub, which are outside our control. We are not responsible for their content or practices.

Changes

If these terms change, the “last updated” date above changes with them.

Contact

Questions? info@smisco.biz.