BuiltToFrag Terms And Conditions
Welcome to BuiltToFrag Terms and Conditions — where we game hard, build smart, and don’t sugar-coat the tech talk.
By accessing this website, you agree to the following terms. If any of this makes you uncomfortable, feel free to hit the back button — no hard feelings. We’d rather you bounce than get grumpy over a paragraph.
1. Content Use & Intellectual Property
Everything you see here — the articles, images, branding, and occasional rants — belongs to BuiltToFrag.com, unless otherwise stated. You’re welcome to read, share, and even quote us with proper credit. Just don’t copy/paste entire articles like it’s 2003 and you’re doing a book report.
If you’d like to syndicate content or collaborate, reach out first. We’re surprisingly friendly — and we like working with folks who ask first instead of steal later.
2. No Professional Advice (Seriously)
We do our homework, but this site isn’t a substitute for professional tech support, legal advice, or a psychic medium. Any decisions you make based on our content are yours alone. We’re not responsible if your rig explodes, your save files vanish, or you somehow install malware while trying to update your drivers.
Always double-check product specs, compatibility, and pricing from official sources. BuiltToFrag Terms and Conditions include a pretty straightforward rule here: use your brain and don’t blindly follow advice on the internet — even ours.
3. Affiliate Links & Sponsored Content
Some links on this site are affiliate links — especially in review articles. If you buy through them, we may earn a small commission (at no extra cost to you). It helps keep the lights on and the coffee flowing.
That said: we only recommend stuff we actually believe in. No one’s paying us to pretend a garbage mouse is the next Razer. BuiltToFrag Terms and Conditions promise we’ll never sell out to promote bad gear — that’s just not how we play.
4. Comments & Community
Comments are welcome. Trolls are not. We reserve the right to delete spam, hate speech, or anything that looks like it was typed by an angry keyboard-smasher after a losing streak.
Be chill, be constructive, and remember: behind every comment is a human (or possibly a bot with strong opinions on GPUs). BuiltToFrag Terms and Conditions support an open community — but not at the expense of basic decency.
5. External Links
We sometimes link to other sites — usually to prove a point, source something, or give you more context. We’re not responsible for what those other sites do, say, or sell. If their content goes sideways after we link it, don’t blame us.
BuiltToFrag Terms and Conditions clarify this upfront: once you leave our site, you’re on your own turf. We vet our links — but we don’t control the internet (yet).
6. Updates to These Terms
We might tweak this page every now and then — not because we love legal stuff, but because websites evolve. If there are drastic changes, we’ll put a note at the top. Otherwise, assume the BuiltToFrag Terms and Conditions could be updated at any time — and it’s your job to stay informed.
Don’t worry — we’re not going to suddenly start charging you for reading.
7. Got Questions?
Contact us through our Contact page or check out the About page if you want to know who’s behind the curtain. We’re not exactly customer support, but we’ll do our best to answer your burning questions.
Disclaimer (for AdSense & General Protection)
BuiltToFrag.com provides gaming, hardware, and tech advice based on personal experience, research, and community input. While we aim to be accurate and helpful, we are not liable for any damages, losses, or cosmic karma resulting from the use or misuse of our content. Use common sense, do your own research, and always double-check critical info.
By continuing to use this site, you agree to the full scope of the BuiltToFrag Terms and Conditions. If you don’t agree with anything above, your best move is to close the tab. No drama.
“Still here? Cool. You officially agree to all this by sticking around. Now go build something awesome.”
For more on responsible web practices and content ownership, you can check out the World Intellectual Property Organization or brush up on digital publishing standards at IAB Tech Lab. Knowledge is power — especially when it keeps your site legit.