Acceptance of Terms
By installing, accessing, or using EEAT Analyzer (the "Service") — including the Chrome extension and the website at eeatanalyser.netlify.app — you agree to be bound by these Terms of Service ("Terms").
If you do not agree with any part of these Terms, please do not use the Service.
Description of the Service
EEAT Analyzer is a Chrome browser extension that performs on-page SEO analysis using Google's 2026 E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness) quality framework. The Service analyzes publicly accessible web pages and provides:
Free Use & No Fees
EEAT Analyzer is provided free of charge. There are no subscription fees, no hidden charges, no freemium limits, and no in-app purchases. The Service is and will remain free forever.
We reserve the right to introduce optional premium features in the future. Any such features will be clearly labelled and you will never be required to pay to continue using the current free functionality.
Permitted & Prohibited Use
You may use EEAT Analyzer for any lawful purpose. The following sets out what is and is not permitted:
We reserve the right to suspend access for users who violate these terms.
Intellectual Property & Ownership
All content, code, design, branding, and materials that form part of EEAT Analyzer — including the Chrome extension source code, website design, scoring algorithms, and documentation — are the intellectual property of EEAT Analyzer and are protected by applicable copyright and intellectual property laws.
What you own
You retain full ownership of any data you input into the Service, including URLs you analyze and reports you generate. We claim no ownership over your analysis results or exported reports.
What you may not do
Disclaimer of Warranties
We do not warrant that:
Limitation of Liability
To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, EEAT Analyzer and its creators shall not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages, including but not limited to:
Privacy
Your use of EEAT Analyzer is also governed by our Privacy Policy, which is incorporated into these Terms by reference. By using the Service, you also agree to the Privacy Policy.
In summary: all analysis runs locally in your browser, we do not collect your browsing data or the URLs you analyze, and your analysis results are stored only on your own device.
Third-Party Services & Links
The Service uses a small number of third-party services to function (Google Fonts, Google Apps Script, Netlify). Full details are in our Privacy Policy.
The Service may also display links to external websites in analysis results (e.g. Google Search Console, Google's documentation). We have no control over these external sites and are not responsible for their content, privacy practices, or availability.
Termination
You may stop using EEAT Analyzer at any time by uninstalling the extension. All locally stored data will be removed by Chrome upon uninstallation.
We reserve the right to discontinue the Service, or restrict access for users who violate these Terms, at any time and without notice. We will make reasonable efforts to provide advance notice of any planned service discontinuation.
Changes to These Terms
We may update these Terms as EEAT Analyzer evolves. When we make changes, we will update the Effective date shown in the hero section at the top of this page.
For significant changes, we will notify users through the Chrome extension release notes and/or a prominent notice on the website. Continued use of the Service after updated Terms are posted constitutes acceptance of the new Terms.
Contact & Questions
If you have questions about these Terms, want to report a violation, or need to contact us for any legal reason, please reach out:
Questions about these Terms?
We'll respond to all legal and terms-related enquiries within 5 business days. For general support, please use the support page.
EEAT Analyzer is an independent product and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Google LLC or Alphabet Inc. "E-E-A-T" refers to Google's Search Quality Evaluator Guidelines framework. All analysis runs locally in your browser.