Plain-language terms for using the CleanDis Chrome extension and this website. Read them. They are short on purpose.
By installing the CleanDis Chrome extension or by loading any page on this website, you agree to these terms. If you don't agree, uninstall the extension via chrome://extensions/ and don't visit the website.
"Extension" means the CleanDis Chrome extension package distributed via the Chrome Web Store. "Website" means the CleanDis static site you are reading. "You" means whoever's using either one.
You are granted a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable license to install and use the extension on Chromium-based browsers, for your own non-commercial use, in conjunction with your own Discord account.
You may not: redistribute the extension package outside of the Chrome Web Store; reverse-engineer or modify the extension and pass the modified copy off as CleanDis; bundle the extension into other software products; use the extension to operate a paid service for others.
The terminology, design, and trademarks on the website are the property of the CleanDis project. The themes that ship with the extension are licensed to you for personal use. You may share theme JSON exports with friends. You may not sell the bundled themes as your own work.
CleanDis is an independent third-party utility. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Discord Inc. The "Discord" name, logo, and brand belong to Discord Inc.; we use them only to refer to the platform CleanDis modifies.
Your use of Discord remains governed by Discord's own Terms of Service and Community Guidelines. Discord may update those documents at any time, and may take a position on third-party client modifications in either direction. You are responsible for reading Discord's terms and complying with them while using CleanDis.
CleanDis does not automate posting, mass-DM, scrape other users' data, modify other users' accounts, or evade Discord's rate limits. The chat-export feature uses Discord's own public API endpoints with your own auth token. That said, any third-party client modification carries some non-zero risk under Discord's terms — if that risk is unacceptable to you, do not install CleanDis.
Auto-Delete is the one feature that does write to Discord. The feature sends timed DELETE requests to remove your own messages on a per-channel timer that you set. While this only affects messages you authored, automated message-deletion on a user account is something Discord may treat as a Terms-of-Service concern. The extension shows a one-time consent gate the first time Auto-Delete is enabled, and the feature is off everywhere by default. By enabling Auto-Delete you accept the risk.
The extension and website are provided "as is" and "as available", without warranties of any kind, express or implied. To the maximum extent permitted by law, we disclaim all warranties, including but not limited to: merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement, uninterrupted operation, and freedom from defects or errors.
We do not warrant that the extension will work after Discord ships a UI refactor, that all selectors will continue to match, that the chat-export feature will keep returning data for arbitrarily large channels, that themes will render identically in every Discord client version, or that the website will remain online indefinitely.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, in no event shall the CleanDis project be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages — including but not limited to loss of profits, loss of data, loss of use, or loss of goodwill — arising out of or related to your use of (or inability to use) the extension or website. This applies whether the claim is based on warranty, contract, tort, or any other legal theory, even if we have been advised of the possibility of such damages.
Concrete examples of what this covers: a Discord account-action taken against you by Discord Inc. for installing third-party tooling; data loss in a chat export caused by Discord rate limits, network errors, or service-worker termination; a theme rendering inconsistently and looking weird; an Auto-Alert toast misfiring or failing to fire.
Some jurisdictions don't allow exclusion of certain warranties or limitation of certain damages — in those jurisdictions, our liability is limited to the maximum extent permitted by law.
Don't use CleanDis to: harvest other users' data; export channels you do not legitimately have access to; circumvent moderation in servers you don't own; bypass Discord rate limits or otherwise stress Discord's infrastructure; harass, stalk, or surveil any individual.
The Auto-Alert / watchlist feature is intended for benign purposes (knowing when a friend or game-group member is online, knowing when a moderator posts an announcement). Using it to surveil an individual against their interests is not a supported use case.
Violation of these acceptable-use rules immediately terminates your license under section [02].
We may revise these terms at any time. The "Last updated" stamp at the top of this page reflects the date of the most recent revision. Material revisions will be noted in the Chrome Web Store release notes for the next extension version that ships after the change.
Continued use of the extension or website after a revision constitutes acceptance. If you don't accept a revision, uninstall the extension and stop loading the website.
We may terminate or suspend the extension's distribution at any time, for any reason, without notice. Your local installation will continue to work for as long as it works; we just may stop shipping updates.
If any provision of these terms is held invalid or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions remain in effect. These terms constitute the entire agreement between you and the CleanDis project regarding the extension and website, and supersede any prior agreements, understandings, or discussions.
If you have a question about these terms, refer to the FAQ or use the support link on the Chrome Web Store listing.