What Orange Juice Does
Orange Juice is a free, open-source browser extension that enhances your Hacker News experience. It runs locally in your browser and doesn't collect any data about you (seriously, check our Privacy Policy).
Using Orange Juice
By installing and using Orange Juice, you agree to:
- Use the extension responsibly and in accordance with Hacker News's own terms and guidelines
- Not modify the extension in ways that could harm others or violate any laws
- Understand that the extension is provided "as is" and we make no guarantees about its functionality
- Not hold us responsible if the extension doesn't work as expected or causes issues
No Warranties
Orange Juice is a hobby project maintained by volunteers. We do our best to make it work well, but we can't promise it'll be perfect. The extension is provided "as is" without any warranty of any kind, express or implied.
Limitation of Liability
We're not liable for any damages that might come from using Orange Juice. This includes (but isn't limited to) data loss, browser issues, or problems with your Hacker News account. Use at your own risk.
Open Source
Orange Juice is open source and licensed under the GPLv3 License. You're free to fork it, modify it, and use it however you like, as long as you follow the license terms. Check out the code on GitHub.
Changes to These Terms
We might update these terms from time to time. If we make significant changes, we'll note them in the extension's release notes. By continuing to use Orange Juice after changes are made, you agree to the updated terms.
Hacker News
Orange Juice is an independent project and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Hacker News or Y Combinator. Hacker News is a trademark of Y Combinator. When using Orange Juice, you're still subject to Hacker News's own guidelines.
Contact
Got questions, concerns, or just want to say hi? Feel free to open an issue on
GitHub:
https://github.com/OrangeJuiceExtension/OrangeJuice/issues