Technical Disclaimer
The information and code provided through the PageAgent project are intended for technical evaluation and research purposes. Please read this disclaimer carefully before using our tools.
1. No Professional Advice
The technical guides and architectural patterns presented here do not constitute professional engineering or legal advice. Implementing in-page agents requires a deep understanding of web security and privacy. You should perform your own independent testing and security audits before deploying any solutions based on our work.
2. Accuracy and Reliability
While we make every effort to ensure that our documentation is accurate, web technology evolves rapidly. Code that works today may require updates in the future due to changes in browser APIs or library versions. PageAgent is provided without any warranty of any kind, either express or implied.
3. Third-Party Services
PageAgent often interacts with third-party language models and APIs. We are not responsible for the performance, costs, or data practices of these external services. Your use of such services is subject to their own separate terms and conditions.
4. Risk of Automation
Web automation carries inherent risks. An agent that interacts with a live website can perform actions that modify data or trigger workflows. We strongly suggest that developers use robust validation and human-in-the-loop controls to prevent unintended actions. You assume all responsibility for any consequences resulting from the use of our software.
5. Official Sources
For the most current technical specifications and official project updates, always refer to the documentation and issue tracker in our GitHub repository.
By using PageAgent, you acknowledge that you have read and understood this disclaimer.