Kerberos Terms of Service
These Terms define the obligations, rights, and restrictions applicable to all users interacting with the Kerberos darknet market documentation hub and its associated onion mirrors.
Kerberos provides educational and informational resources related to darknet access, operational security, and cryptographic integrity. The site does not facilitate trading, financial exchanges, or illegal services. All information is published “as‑is” for cybersecurity literacy improvement only.
Users agree to engage with Kerberos solely for lawful research and personal awareness. Attempting to misuse content for illegal commerce, data collection, or deanonymization violates these Terms and may lead to permanent service denial.
All Kerberos web assets, visual identifiers, textual materials, and PGP signatures remain property of the Kerberos team. Reuse is permitted only with attribution and unchanged cryptographic integrity. Derivative or misleading representations are strictly prohibited.
Users must follow standard OpSec practices — accessing via Tor, using VPN chaining, and verifying PGP signatures before downloading content. We disclaim responsibility for compromised systems resulting from negligence or unsafe browsing habits.
Kerberos assumes no liability for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from the use or inability to use the provided documentation. Darknet usage inherently introduces risks users must evaluate individually. Access is voluntary and at your own discretion.
Links leading to external darknet or clearnet locations are provided for reference. Kerberos neither endorses nor manages those domains. Integrity verification remains the user’s responsibility.
These Terms may be revised to reflect security updates or legislation changes. All amendments are digitally signed with the Kerberos PGP key and distributed via official onion mirrors. By continuing usage after updates, users accept the new Terms.
This agreement shall be interpreted in a neutral jurisdiction without assigning territorial legal enforcement. Kerberos advocates digital autonomy and freedom of information under self‑governance principles within cyber‑sovereign contexts.
There are no direct contact emails or support channels. Authentic announcements are made only through PGP‑signed messages available on .onion links verified in Official Mirrors.