Typing Speed Arcade
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Terms

A readable summary of how to use the site responsibly.

Acceptable Use

Use the site responsibly. Do not attempt to disrupt service, reverse engineer code, or automate requests that degrade performance. You may link to our pages, but avoid framing or misrepresenting the site.

Disclaimer

This is an educational tool. We strive for accuracy, but do not guarantee correctness, fitness for a particular purpose, or uninterrupted availability. Use at your own risk.

Intellectual Property

All text, styles, and code are copyrighted or licensed to us. You may quote short excerpts with attribution. For broader reuse, contact us for permission.

Content & Takedowns

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Changes to These Terms

We may update these terms to reflect improvements, legal changes, or new features. Material updates will be posted on this page with a revised date. Continued use after updates signifies acceptance.

Governing Law

These terms are governed by applicable law in your jurisdiction. Disputes should be raised first via the Contact page; we prefer good‑faith resolution.

Terms of Use

This site provides an educational typing test and related guides. It is offered as-is without warranty. Use the site responsibly and comply with local laws.

Limitations

We do our best to keep content accurate, but we can’t guarantee completeness or fitness for a particular purpose.

Intellectual property

Text, styles, and code are copyrighted or licensed to us. You may link to our pages but not republish full content without permission.

Changes

We may update these terms from time to time; continued use means you accept the changes.

Last updated 2025-10-03.

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In Plain Terms

Good‑Citizen Guidelines

This summary is for convenience; the legal Terms govern. Updated 2025-10-05.

How to Use Typing Speed Arcade Responsibly

Typing Speed Arcade is designed as an educational and practice resource. It is not a substitute for professional advice or workplace requirements.

By using the site, you agree to the full terms on this page. This section is here to clarify the practical intent in everyday language.

Staying Within Your Own Limits

Typing Speed Arcade is designed to support healthy, balanced use—not to push you past what feels safe.

The terms are here to protect both you and the site, but your day-to-day choices matter just as much.

Examples of Appropriate Use

Here are a few ways people commonly and appropriately use Typing Speed Arcade.

All of these examples assume you're following local laws, workplace rules, and the full terms on this page.

Examples of Inappropriate Use

To keep the site fair and safe, some uses are not allowed.

If you are unsure whether something is appropriate, it's a good idea to pause and seek guidance first.

Respecting Other People While You Practice

Typing may seem like a solo activity, but how you use your skills still affects others.

These practical habits support the spirit of the terms, not just the letter.

Keeping the Arcade a Good Neighbor on the Web

Responsible use of the site also includes how it fits into the broader internet.

These principles help the project remain sustainable and welcoming for everyone.

Using Scores Responsibly

Typing scores can be impressive, but it's important to use them in context.

That way, your results stay honest, motivating, and fair to you and others.

Keeping Expectations Grounded

It helps to remember what online tools can and can't do for you.

Keeping that balance in mind makes it easier to use your scores in a healthy, realistic way.

Respecting Limits and Fair Use

Part of using any online tool responsibly is staying within fair, intended use.

These kinds of boundaries help keep the experience fair and enjoyable for everyone.

Remembering That Typing Is a Skill, Not a Competition

It's easy for any score-based site to start feeling overly competitive.

Keeping this mindset makes the whole experience healthier for you and everyone around you.

Remembering Your Own Responsibility

Any time you use online tools, you remain in charge of how you apply them.

That sense of responsibility is part of using any skill—including typing—in a balanced way.

Using Advice as Suggestions, Not Rules

Every tip on this site is meant as a helpful suggestion—not something you must follow exactly.

Treating advice as flexible keeps your practice aligned with your life, not the other way around.