Terms of Service
Version 1.1 — Effective June 2026
These terms are provided in English only. The English version is the legally binding version. In case of any discrepancy between this document and any translation, this English version prevails.
1. What Inboxed is
Inboxed is a web application operated by Bon Digital, a sole trader registered in the Netherlands (KVK: 42079017). Inboxed automates Gmail's native unsubscribe functionality. It does not send opt-out requests itself — it instructs Gmail to use its own built-in List-Unsubscribe mechanism on your behalf. This is technically and legally identical to clicking "Unsubscribe" in Gmail yourself.
2. Your responsibility
By using Inboxed you confirm that:
- You are the owner or authorised user of the Gmail account you connect
- You have the right to send unsubscribe requests from that account
- You are not using the service on behalf of another person without their consent
- You will use the service in accordance with applicable law
3. What Inboxed does and does not do
Inboxed:
- Reads email metadata (headers only — never content) via the Gmail API
- Identifies senders that publish a
List-Unsubscribeheader - Instructs Gmail to trigger the opt-out mechanism those senders published
Inboxed does not:
- Read, store, or process the content of your emails
- Send opt-out requests independently — it uses Gmail's own mechanism
- Guarantee that senders will comply with your opt-out request
- Affect transactional emails — order confirmations, receipts, account notifications, and security emails are not touched
- Retain any personal data after your session ends
- Log or record whether individual senders processed your request
4. Sender responsibility
Inboxed is a technical intermediary. It automates Gmail's built-in unsubscribe function. The processing of your opt-out request is the exclusive legal responsibility of the email sender.
Under applicable law, senders are required to honour opt-out requests:
- GDPR (EU) — within one month (Articles 17 and 21)
- CAN-SPAM (US) — within 10 business days
- CASL (Canada) — within 10 business days
By using Inboxed you explicitly acknowledge that:
- Inboxed does not control whether senders process your request
- Inboxed does not log or verify sender compliance
- If a sender continues to send marketing emails after the legal deadline, that sender is in breach of applicable law — Inboxed bears no responsibility
- Results may take up to one month per sender
5. Payment
The service costs €4.99, charged once. Payment is processed by Stripe. Under EU consumer law (Directive 2011/83/EU, Article 16(m)), by checking the consent box and initiating the service you explicitly request that the service begins immediately and acknowledge that you thereby waive your 14-day right of withdrawal.
All sales are final. No refunds are offered. Inboxed triggers Gmail's unsubscribe mechanism immediately upon payment. Whether senders honour those requests is outside our control and does not constitute grounds for a refund.
6. Acceptable use
You may not use Inboxed on accounts you do not own, attempt to reverse-engineer or abuse the service, or use it for any unlawful purpose.
7. Disclaimer of warranties
The service is provided "as is" without warranties of any kind. We do not warrant that all opt-out requests will be honoured by senders, that the service will be uninterrupted, or that it will be error-free. Inboxed automates Gmail's own functionality — any limitations of that functionality also apply here.
8. Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Inboxed's total liability for any claim is limited to the amount you paid (€4.99). Inboxed is not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, including continued receipt of unwanted emails due to sender non-compliance.
Nothing in these terms limits liability that cannot be excluded under mandatory Dutch or EU consumer law.
9. Governing law
These terms are governed by Dutch law. Disputes are subject to the jurisdiction of the competent court in the Netherlands, without prejudice to mandatory consumer protection rights in your country of residence.
10. Changes
We may update these terms. Material changes will be communicated by updating the effective date above.