Terms
These terms are intended to set practical expectations around using Frogtoon. The service combines discovery surfaces, watch pages, library features, and third-party content sources, so it is important to clarify how people should use it and what parts of the experience may depend on outside platforms or changing technical conditions.
Using the service
That includes respecting the service, avoiding attempts to interfere with normal operation, and not using the product in ways that intentionally overload, scrape, disrupt, or misuse the platform. Frogtoon is meant for music exploration, playback continuity, and library building, not for abusive automation or harmful activity.
Content sources
Music metadata, artwork, and video playback may come from providers outside Frogtoon. As a result, some parts of the experience can be affected by third-party availability, API limits, embed rules, content changes, or policy shifts that Frogtoon does not directly control.
Service evolution
The service may add, remove, refine, or reorganize features over time. That includes player behavior, library tools, page layouts, queue logic, and informational content. Changes are part of improving the product and making the experience more reliable and more coherent.
FAQs
These are the practical questions that tend to matter once people move from browsing into using Frogtoon as part of their day-to-day listening flow.
No. The product aims to make resolution reliable, but some outcomes depend on external providers, cached data quality, query matching, and availability rules. When those systems change, some tracks may require adjustment before they resolve cleanly again.
Yes. The service is allowed to evolve, especially as playback logic, library tools, informational pages, and device behaviors improve. Product iteration is expected, not exceptional.
The practical choice is to stop using the service if a later change no longer works for you. Terms exist to explain the relationship between the user and the service as the product grows and changes.
Next Step
If you want the friendlier, product-first version of what these terms mean in practice, the About, Features, and Help pages translate the product intent into a more readable everyday explanation.