Terms of Service
Last updated: May 10, 2026
1. Using Dorklist
Dorklist provides a curated Google dork library, dork builder, and recon tooling for legitimate OSINT, bug bounty, pentesting, and security research workflows. You may use Dorklist only for lawful, authorized, and ethical purposes.
2. Authorized security research only
You are responsible for ensuring that every search, test, investigation, and workflow you run through Dorklist is authorized. Do not use Dorklist to access systems, data, accounts, or services without permission. Do not use Dorklist to harass, exploit, disrupt, or harm others.
3. Accounts and subscriptions
Some features may require an account or paid subscription. You are responsible for keeping your account secure and for all activity under your account. Subscription billing, cancellation, and renewal details are shown during checkout and in account settings where available.
4. Content and results
Dorklist may display search queries, examples, categories, metadata, and links to third-party search results. We do not control third-party websites or search results, and we are not responsible for their content, availability, or behavior.
5. Prohibited use
- Do not use Dorklist for unauthorized access, credential theft, malware, spam, or abuse.
- Do not attempt to bypass rate limits, payment gates, authentication, or platform safeguards.
- Do not resell, scrape, or bulk-export Dorklist content except through features explicitly provided.
- Do not interfere with Dorklist infrastructure or other users.
6. Availability and changes
We may update, suspend, remove, or modify Dorklist features at any time. We may also update these terms as the product evolves. Continued use of Dorklist after changes means you accept the updated terms.
7. No warranty
Dorklist is provided “as is” without warranties of any kind. Security research involves risk; you are responsible for validating results, following applicable laws, and operating within your authorization.
8. Contact
For questions about these terms, use the contact channel listed on Dorklist or email the operator of the service if one is provided in your account or checkout communications.