1. Service model and upstream infrastructure
Tryb4Host provides managed domains and hosting through a distributed infrastructure model. In order to improve resilience, routing, or continuity, we may rely on upstream providers, regional infrastructure partners, or backend vendors.
Public WHOIS records, routing metadata, or technical provider identifiers may sometimes show an upstream provider. That does not transfer the customer relationship away from Tryb4Host.
- Tryb4Host remains your service-facing operator for support, coordination, and account management.
- Platform routing, public domain changes, and maintenance notices may be published on the platform evolution page.
- We may update public-facing platform domains or delivery routes when needed for uptime, security, or legal/operational continuity.
2. Account accuracy and account security
You are responsible for keeping your account, billing, and contact information accurate. You are also responsible for controlling access to your credentials and any devices or browsers already signed in.
- Use valid identity and contact information when ordering or maintaining services.
- Notify Tryb4Host promptly if you suspect unauthorized access, payment abuse, or credential compromise.
- Do not share account access with unauthorized third parties or attempt to bypass service controls.
3. Orders, payments, and provisioning
Some orders on this site are created first and then completed through a manual or crypto-backed confirmation flow. Payment instructions shown during checkout form part of your order requirements.
- Orders are not considered fully settled until the requested payment is received and confirmed by Tryb4Host.
- Manual payment references or transaction hashes must be accurate and submitted by the purchasing customer.
- Provisioning timelines may depend on payment confirmation, fraud review, provider coordination, or infrastructure routing requirements.
Payments become non-refundable once domain registration, provisioning, routing setup, or infrastructure deployment has started.
4. Refund and cancellation policy
Because many Tryb4Host services involve immediate registration, provisioning, or infrastructure allocation, cancellation rights are limited after work begins.
- Domain registrations, renewals, transfers, and route allocations are generally non-refundable once initiated.
- Hosting fees, add-ons, SSL services, or support-backed provisioning are non-refundable after setup has started.
- You may request cancellation of recurring billing where supported, but cancellation does not retroactively create a refund right.
5. Acceptable use, abuse, and suspension
You may only use Tryb4Host services for lawful activity under the applicable service arrangement and the jurisdictional context of the infrastructure involved.
- Do not use the platform for malware, spam, phishing, credential theft, fraud infrastructure, or direct attacks on networks or services.
- Do not submit false documentation, false abuse responses, or misleading ownership claims.
- Tryb4Host may restrict, suspend, quarantine, or terminate services when abuse, fraud, operational threat, or credible legal risk is identified.
6. Uptime, maintenance, and backups
Tryb4Host works to maintain reliable service continuity and publishes operational status using platform and hosting records, but no infrastructure can guarantee uninterrupted service under every condition.
- Planned maintenance, routing changes, upstream outages, abuse mitigation, force majeure, or provider actions may affect service.
- Published uptime metrics are operational snapshots, not a contractual guarantee of uninterrupted access in every location.
- You remain responsible for your own content backups and external business continuity planning unless a separate written arrangement says otherwise.
7. Six-month minimum for financial or higher-risk offshore hosting
Tryb4Host applies a minimum active service duration of six months to financial-category or other higher-risk offshore hosting where continuity, trust, and interruption risk are materially sensitive.
- This rule does not automatically apply to every service on the site.
- Where the rule applies, allowing a service to fall below six active months may trigger warnings, renewal requests, limitations, or suspension risk.
- Tryb4Host may require renewal or extension before restoring, continuing, or re-enabling qualifying higher-risk services.
8. Termination, migration, and limitation of liability
Either party may stop using the relationship, subject to open balances, ongoing investigations, or pending operational obligations. You are responsible for migrating your data and services if you choose to leave.
- Tryb4Host may terminate or suspend services for non-payment, abuse, security threats, or material breach of these terms.
- We are not liable for indirect, consequential, punitive, or business-interruption losses arising from use of the services.
- To the maximum extent allowed by applicable law, Tryb4Host liability is limited to the amount you paid for the affected service during the most recent billing period directly tied to the claim.