Terms of Use
Last updated: 1/19/2026
What Orris is
Orris is a reading clarity tool. It produces a neutral restatement of text and identifies language patterns that may shape perception. Orris is designed to support thoughtful reading—not to tell you what to believe.
What Orris is not
- Orris is not a fact-checker or truth oracle.
- Orris does not provide legal, medical, or financial advice.
- Orris does not guarantee accuracy or completeness.
Your responsibility
You are responsible for how you use Orris and how you interpret any output. Use your own judgment and consult primary sources when needed.
Acceptable use
- Do not use Orris to harass, defame, or target individuals.
- Do not attempt to reverse engineer or abuse the service.
- Do not use Orris for automated bulk scraping or surveillance.
Changes
These terms may be updated as Orris evolves. If changes are significant, we'll update this page and revise the "Last updated" date.
Contact
Questions? Email: support@getorris.com
