Terms of Service
Effective date: July 8, 2026
Welcome, and thanks for using My Morse Code Translator. These terms are the simple agreement between you and this site. They're written in plain language on purpose — this is a free hobby tool, not a bank — but they still matter, so by using the site you agree to what's below. If you don't agree, that's completely fine; just don't use the site.
1. What the site is
My Morse Code Translator is a free, browser-based tool for converting text to Morse code and back, along with related features like audio playback, a flashing-light signal, shareable secret messages, and a growing set of guides about Morse code. No account is required, and there's nothing to buy.
2. Use it, enjoy it — a few limits
You're welcome to use the translator for personal, educational, and creative projects. In return, please don't:
- Use the site for anything illegal, harmful, harassing, or intended to deceive or endanger others.
- Try to break, overload, scrape at abusive scale, or disrupt the site or the servers it runs on.
- Attempt to bypass security, probe for vulnerabilities without permission, or interfere with anyone else's use of the tool.
- Reproduce or resell the site's written guides wholesale as if they were your own.
Basically: have fun, be decent, and don't ruin it for the next person.
3. Your content and messages
Anything you type into the translator stays yours. As explained in the privacy policy, translations and secret messages are processed in your own browser and aren't stored on a server. That also means you're responsible for the messages you create and share — including any secret-message links you send. Remember that anyone with the full link can read its contents, so use good judgment about what you put in one.
4. The tool is provided “as is”
My Morse Code Translator is offered free of charge and without warranties of any kind. I work hard to keep the Morse conversions accurate and faithful to the international standard, but I can't guarantee the site will always be available, error-free, or perfectly suited to your specific purpose. Don't rely on it as the sole tool for any safety-critical, emergency, or life-or-death situation. For real distress signaling, use proper, dedicated emergency equipment and services — not a fun web app.
5. Limitation of liability
To the fullest extent allowed by law, My Morse Code Translator and its creator aren't liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from your use of the site. Since the tool is free and provided as-is, you use it at your own discretion and risk.
6. Third-party links and services
The site may link to other websites and uses third-party services for analytics and advertising, as described in the privacy policy. Those external sites and services have their own terms and privacy practices, and this site isn't responsible for their content or behavior.
7. Intellectual property
The design, code, and written guides on My Morse Code Translator are the work of its creator. Morse code itself is a public, standardized system that belongs to everyone — you're free to encode and decode any message you like. What you shouldn't do is copy the site's original articles wholesale and republish them as your own.
8. Changes to these terms
These terms may be updated occasionally as the site evolves. When they change, the effective date at the top will be updated, and continuing to use the site means you accept the current version.
9. Getting in touch
Questions about these terms? The contact page explains how to reach out, and the about page introduces the person behind the project.
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