Terms and conditions
These terms apply when you use Saggar, this website, or Saggar's account-backed remote-control services.
Effective 13 August 2026
Who we are
Saggar is provided by Max Clayton Clowes under the Marginal Utility name. In these terms, “we,” “us,” and “our” refer to that provider. You can contact us at contact@mcclowes.com.
Using Saggar
You must be at least 18 years old and legally able to agree to these terms. You may use Saggar only in accordance with the law and these terms. You are responsible for the commands you run, the terminals and projects you expose to a paired device, and activity carried out through your account or pairing grants.
Don't use the services to access systems without permission, interfere with the service or other users, distribute malware, evade security controls, or break applicable law. Don't probe, overload, or disrupt the hosted website, account service, relay, or another person's Mac.
Accounts and remote control
Remote control requires a Marginal Utility account and approval on the Mac. Keep your account, devices, and pairing grants secure. Tell us promptly if you believe your account has been compromised, and revoke a lost or untrusted device in Saggar. Signing out on the Mac prevents paired devices from making further authorized requests.
Saggar lets a paired device read terminal content and, where the granted capability permits it, send input to a terminal. Remote commands can change or delete files, reveal secrets shown in a terminal, or affect other systems. Review the device and terminal before approving access. You remain responsible for deciding what to run.
Your content
You keep all rights in your terminal content, commands, project data, and other material. You give us only the limited permission needed to transmit, process, and protect that material when you choose to use a hosted feature. We don't claim ownership of it. The relay carries remote-control traffic to your Mac; it isn't a backup or permanent store for your terminal content.
Our software and services
Saggar, its website, branding, and hosted services are owned by us or our licensors. These terms don't transfer those rights to you. Any third-party software included with Saggar remains subject to its own license terms.
We may change, suspend, or stop a feature. We may restrict or end access where reasonably necessary to protect users or the service, comply with law, or respond to a serious breach of these terms. Where practical, we'll give notice first.
Third-party services
Saggar depends on services operated by others, including account, hosting, error-reporting, email, and browser push providers. Their availability and their own terms are outside our control. Links to third-party sites don't mean we endorse everything on those sites.
No promise of uninterrupted service
We provide Saggar and its hosted services on an “as available” basis. Software has bugs, networks fail, and a sleeping or offline Mac can't be reached. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we don't promise that the service will always be available, secure, or error-free, or that it will prevent data loss. Keep your own backups and don't rely on Saggar for emergency or safety-critical use.
Liability
Nothing in these terms excludes liability that the law doesn't allow us to exclude, including liability for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation, or death or personal injury caused by negligence. Subject to that, we aren't liable for indirect or consequential loss, loss of profit, business, opportunity, goodwill, or data arising from your use of Saggar.
If you use Saggar as a consumer, your mandatory consumer rights remain intact. If you use it for business, our total liability arising from Saggar or these terms is limited to the amount you paid us for the service in the 12 months before the event giving rise to the claim.
Changes to these terms
We may update these terms as Saggar changes or the law requires. We'll update the effective date and give reasonable notice of a material change. Changes apply prospectively. If you don't agree to an update, stop using the service before it takes effect.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales. The courts of England and Wales have jurisdiction, except that a consumer may also have the right to bring a claim in the courts where they live. If one part of these terms can't be enforced, the rest still applies.
Contact
Questions about these terms can be sent to contact@mcclowes.com.