Joy is a software service provided by Joy solutions AB, Registered No. 559435-7971, of Kostergränd 4A, 211 75 Malmö, Sweden.
The following terms of service apply to your use of and access to Joy as a professional user with a free or paid subscription. Through using Joy, you accept these terms as a legally binding agreement.
As much as we have striven to ensure this is understandable and complete, we understand you might have additional questions. Don't hesitate to contact us; we'll do our best to answer them. Email us at hello@joy.day
Changes to these terms may occur. If we make any significant changes, we will email you and let you know, so please ensure your account has an up-to-date email address. If you continue using Confrere after being notified of a change, you have accepted the new terms.
You create a Joy account by signing up to our service. In order to create that account, you must provide us with certain information about yourself. This information must be true and up to date. Accounts are personal and may not be shared with other individuals. You are responsible for anything that happens under your Joy account, regardless of where you are geographically.
Right now, our primary focus is on learning together with our members to build something that is truly useful for you. As a result, Joy is currently offered for free to all early-access members. Pricing will be communicated well before Joy ceases to be free. You can choose to delete your account. Just reach out to us at support@joy.day. Following a cancellation or suspension of your account, we will delete your account and data 60 days after it becomes inactive.
To understand how we use your data, please read our
privacy policy. If you don’t want your data used that way, you must either revoke your consent and cookie settings where applicable or stop using Joy. If you believe we use data in a way that is unethical or not necessary for the operation of Joy, please contact us with your concerns.
We comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and integrate its principles. In the UK, we conform to the Data Protection Act 2018 and abide by the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR). If you are located in the EEA (European Economic Area, includes the EU), UK or Switzerland, you need a data protection agreement with us. Your DPA (data protection agreement) is included in the signup process.
We try to make Joy available for use 24/7 and strive to manage maintenance at times when it has minimal impact on our users.
Don’t violate the law with or in Joy. Our governing law is the Swedish law. You are responsible for the content you generate and store in Joy and must ensure that all content and your use of it comply with applicable laws.
8. Ownership and confidentiality
The content you create or upload to Joy, belongs to you. If you made it, it’s yours. Likewise, everything that we have made is ours.All confidential information we exchange will be kept entirely confidential. It will also only ever be used for the purpose it was exchanged for, such as billing, development or support.
9. Termination and suspension
If you significantly violate these terms and don’t fix the violation when we make you aware of it, we may terminate your account. We will do our best to let you know we are about to terminate the account, but in some cases, it might not be possible. We can suspend your service for several reasons, for example: 1) you break the law or 2) your use negatively impacts the operation of our services.
If unforeseen events that are out of our control occur (like a sudden storm, a city-wide blackout, or other rare and significant events), neither of us will be held responsible for not meeting our obligations under this agreement. We'll aim to notify the other party promptly and work together to find a reasonable solution to resume our responsibilities as soon as possible.
These terms are governed by Swedish law.If a dispute cannot be resolved by communication and we have to seek the court’s help, we will do so in the District Court of Malmö, Sweden.