StuCo Terms of Service & End-User License Agreement (EULA)
Last updated / Effective date: 2026-07-06
Welcome to StuCo! These Terms are an agreement between you and STUCO LLP ("StuCo", "we", "us"). They also serve as the license agreement (EULA) for the StuCo app. By creating an account or using StuCo, you agree to these Terms. If you don't agree, please don't use StuCo.
The short version
- Be at least 13. Be honest. Be kind.
- Zero tolerance for objectionable content and abusive behavior. We remove violating content and remove offending users.
- You can report or block anyone, and you can delete your account anytime.
- You own what you post; you give us permission to show it inside the app.
- The app is provided "as is," and there are limits on our legal responsibility.
1. Who can use StuCo
You must be at least 13 years old.
- Under 13: You may not use StuCo. (This follows COPPA, the U.S. children's privacy law.) If we learn an account belongs to someone under 13, we'll remove it.
- Under 18: You may only use StuCo if this is allowed where you live and, where required, a parent or guardian agrees.
- EU/EEA users under the digital consent age (which ranges from 13 to 16 by country — for example, 16 in Germany, 15 in France): a parent or guardian must give permission, and by using StuCo you confirm they have.
2. Your account
- Give accurate information when you sign up, and keep it up to date.
- Keep your password private. You're responsible for what happens on your account.
- One person, one account. Don't impersonate anyone or pretend to be someone you're not.
3. Your license to use the app (EULA)
We give you a personal, limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable license to use StuCo on devices you own or control, for your own personal, non-commercial use, following these Terms. The app is licensed, not sold, to you.
You agree not to:
- Copy, modify, distribute, sell, or rent any part of the app
- Reverse-engineer or try to extract the app's source code (except where the law says you can)
- Use the app to break the law or infringe anyone's rights
- Interfere with the app's security, or try to access other users' accounts or data
4. Community rules — zero tolerance for objectionable content
StuCo is a place for students to help each other. To keep it safe, we have a zero-tolerance policy for objectionable content and abusive users.
You may not post, send, or share content that:
- Harasses, bullies, threatens, or intimidates anyone
- Is hateful or discriminatory (for example, based on race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or disability)
- Is sexually explicit — and any sexual content involving minors is strictly forbidden, and will be removed and reported to the appropriate authorities
- Depicts or encourages violence, self-harm, or illegal activity
- Is spam, a scam, or a deliberate impersonation
- Shares someone else's private information without their permission
- Infringes someone else's copyright or other rights
Breaking these rules can get your content removed and your account suspended or permanently removed.
5. Reporting, blocking, and moderation
We give you tools to stay safe, and we act on problems quickly:
- Report: You can report any post, comment, message, or user directly in the app.
- Block: You can block any user. When you block someone, you won't see their content and they can't interact with you.
- Filtering: We use automated, server-side filtering to help catch objectionable content before it's posted.
- Our commitment: We review reports of objectionable content or abusive behavior and, within 24 hours, remove violating content and remove the users responsible.
If you see something that breaks the rules, please report it. To reach our team directly, email support@stu-co.net.
6. Your content, and the permission you give us
- You own your content. The posts, comments, messages, essays, and images you create stay yours.
- You give us permission to use it to run StuCo. You grant us a limited, non-exclusive license to host, store, display, and share your content within the app so we can show it to the people you intend — for as long as you keep it on StuCo. This permission ends when you delete the content or your account (except for copies we're legally required to keep, or that other users saved before you deleted it).
- You're responsible for your content. You confirm you have the right to post what you post, and that it follows these Terms.
7. Suspending or ending your account
- You: You can delete your account anytime from inside the app. This permanently erases your account, content, and uploaded files.
- Us: We may suspend or remove your account if you break these Terms, if it's needed to keep others safe, or if the law requires it. When we can, we'll tell you why.
8. The app is provided "as is"
We work hard to make StuCo useful and safe, but we provide it "as is" and "as available." To the extent the law allows:
- We don't promise the app will always be available, error-free, or secure.
- We're not responsible for content posted by other users, or for how other users behave.
- We don't verify the academic information users share, so please don't rely on it as if we had.
9. Limits on our responsibility
To the fullest extent the law allows, StuCo and STUCO LLP are not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from your use of the app, and our total liability is limited as far as the law permits.
Some places — including for consumers and minors in the EU — don't allow certain limits on liability. Nothing in these Terms takes away rights you have under the law where you live.
10. Your responsibility for misuse
If your misuse of StuCo, or your breaking of these Terms, causes us or others harm or legal cost, you agree to be responsible for it to the extent the law allows.
11. Apple App Store — additional terms
Because you download StuCo from the Apple App Store, these extra terms apply, and Apple requires us to include them:
- This EULA is between you and StuCo only, not Apple. Apple is not responsible for the app or its content.
- Apple has no obligation to provide support or maintenance for the app. If you need help, contact us at support@stu-co.net.
- If the app doesn't work as promised, you may tell Apple, and Apple may refund the purchase price (if any). To the extent the law allows, Apple has no other warranty obligation for the app.
- Apple is not responsible for addressing any claims that the app or your use of it causes harm, fails to meet a legal requirement, or infringes someone's rights (including product-liability and privacy claims). Handling those is our responsibility, not Apple's, to the extent this EULA provides.
- You confirm you are not located in a country subject to a U.S. Government embargo or designated as "terrorist-supporting," and you are not on any U.S. Government list of prohibited or restricted parties.
- Apple and its subsidiaries are third-party beneficiaries of this EULA, and Apple has the right to enforce it against you.
12. Changes to these Terms
We may update these Terms. If we make important changes, we'll update this page and the "Effective date," and — for significant changes — we'll try to let you know in the app. If you keep using StuCo after the changes take effect, that means you accept them.
13. Governing law
These Terms are governed by the laws of Singapore, without regard to its conflict-of-laws rules. If you're a consumer in the EU/EEA (or somewhere with similar protections), you may also have rights under the laws of the country where you live, and nothing here removes them.
14. Contact us
- Email: support@stu-co.net
- STUCO LLP, 89 Holland Road, #09-04, Singapore 275750