Last Updated: February 9, 2026
MASK is a third-party browser for social media. It's not official, it might get blocked, and we're upfront about that. Use it at your own risk. We don't collect your data, we don't sell anything, and we're honest about limitations. If a platform blocks you, that's their right and we won't fight it.
By downloading, installing, or using MASK, you agree to these Terms of Service.
If you don't agree, don't use the app.
These terms are written in plain language because legal jargon helps no one.
If you downloaded MASK from Apple's App Store, your use of the app is also subject to Apple's standard End User License Agreement (EULA), available at: Apple's EULA
Apple's EULA is separate from these MASK Terms of Service. The terms below are specific to MASK and written by us, not Apple.
MASK is an independent third-party browser. Social media platforms may detect that you're using MASK and could:
By using MASK, you acknowledge and accept these risks.
To use MASK, you need a valid social media account. You are responsible for:
MASK does not store, collect, or have access to your passwords. You log in directly to each platform through their website.
MASK filters content on your device based on your settings. Important limitations:
MASK makes no guarantees about filtering accuracy or effectiveness.
The app may load and display pages and media from third-party websites and services that we do not operate. Your use of those services is also governed by their terms and policies. You are responsible for your accounts and activity on those services.
Content you see may come from those third parties or their users. We do not claim ownership of that content and do not endorse it.
We do not control what appears on third-party sites, whether they are available, or how they change over time (including login, features, or layout).
Any filtering or safety tools in the app reduce exposure in the session; they are not a guarantee that all unwanted content will be blocked.
We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any third-party service you access through the app.
MASK does not collect, store, or transmit your personal information. See our Privacy Policy for details.
All content filtering happens on your device. We don't have servers, we don't track you, and your data is not for sale.
If you encounter bugs, you can optionally send debug logs via email. This is:
See our Privacy Policy for what debug logs contain.
You agree NOT to use MASK to:
MASK is provided "as is" without warranties of any kind. We make no guarantees that:
Use MASK at your own risk.
To the maximum extent permitted by law:
You assume all risk when using MASK to access social media platforms.
Social media platforms have the right to:
We respect each platform's rights and will not attempt to evade their detection measures.
If a platform blocks access for MASK users, we will:
We believe in honesty, not cat-and-mouse games.
We may update MASK to:
Major updates that change functionality will be communicated in the app.
You can stop using MASK at any time by deleting the app.
We may discontinue MASK if:
We will give reasonable notice if we discontinue MASK.
We may update these Terms of Service. If we make significant changes:
These terms are governed by the laws of the United States and the State of Louisiana.
Questions about these terms?
Email: support@maskapp.us
These Terms of Service, together with our Privacy Policy, constitute the entire agreement between you and MASK.
We believe in transparency over trickery, honesty over hype, and user control over corporate control. MASK exists to help you use social media more mindfully, not to fight platforms or violate their terms. If they choose to block third-party browsers, that's their right, and we'll respect it.
Your privacy matters. Your attention matters. Your choice matters.
These terms are written in plain language because you deserve to understand what you're agreeing to.