Terms of Use
Chinese Boost is run by Kensio Software. Using the site means accepting what follows.
The site
Everything here is free to read and free to use. The grammar articles, the example sentences and the tools are published for people learning Chinese, and they are teaching material rather than advice you should rely on for anything consequential.
Your account
An account is optional. The site works without one.
If you create one, give an email address you can receive mail at, keep your password to yourself, and take responsibility for what happens under your account. Tell us if you think somebody else is using it.
One account per person. Do not create one for anybody else.
What you may not do
Do not attack the site, break into other people’s accounts, scrape it at a rate that costs other readers their page, or use it to break the law. Do not upload anything you have no right to.
Any of those is grounds for closing an account without notice.
What you save
Work you save stays yours. Saving it here grants permission to store it and show it back to you, and nothing more. It is not published, not shown to anybody else and not used to train anything.
What the site promises
Very little, honestly. It is free and provided as it is. There is no uptime guarantee, no promise that the content is complete or correct, and no undertaking to keep any particular feature. Things may change or disappear.
To the extent the law allows, Kensio Software is not liable for loss arising from using the site. Nothing here limits liability that cannot be limited.
Ending it
Close your account whenever you like and the data behind it goes, as the privacy page describes.
An account may be closed from this end for a breach of these terms, or if the site shuts down. Reasonable notice will be given where the reason is anything other than a breach.
Changes
These terms are updated when the site changes. Continuing to use the site after that means accepting the new version.
Law
These terms are governed by the law of England and Wales, and the courts of England and Wales have jurisdiction.
Questions go to privacy@chineseboost.com.
Last updated: 20 August 2026.