Terms of Service

Last updated: February 2026

1. Acceptance of Terms

By downloading, installing, or using Glazed Client ("the Software"), you agree to be bound by these Terms of Service. If you do not agree, do not use the Software.

2. Use at Your Own Risk

This project is provided as-is with no warranty of any kind, express or implied. The authors and contributors shall not be liable for any claim, damages, or other liability arising from the use of the Software.

We are not responsible for any bans, data loss, in-game money loss, or any other consequences that may arise from using this addon. If you lose items, get banned, or otherwise suffer any kind of issue — that's on you. You've been warned. Use an alt.

3. Intended Use

Glazed Client is a Meteor Client addon designed specifically for DonutSMP. Most features are built to work only on that server. While some basic modules may function elsewhere, full functionality is intended for DonutSMP only.

Using this software on any multiplayer server may violate that server's rules and terms of service. You are solely responsible for any consequences including account bans, suspensions, or restrictions.

4. Open Source

Glazed Client is open-source. You are free to view, fork, and modify the source code. The code contains no token loggers, backdoors, or obfuscation. If you're unsure, inspect it yourself or compile from source.

Redistribution of modified versions is permitted under the project's license terms.

5. No Affiliation

Glazed Client is an independent project. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or associated with Mojang Studios, Microsoft Corporation, DonutSMP, or the Meteor Client team.

6. Dependencies

The Software requires third-party dependencies (Meteor Client, Fabric API, optionally Baritone). We provide these for convenience but do not maintain or control them. Their use is governed by their own respective licenses and terms.

7. Changes to Terms

We reserve the right to modify these terms at any time without notice. Continued use of the Software after changes constitutes acceptance of the updated terms.