Data Source and Connector Terms
Terms governing use of third-party data source connections in AccessLayer.
Effective date: April 9, 2026
These Data Source and Connector Terms apply whenever you connect a third-party data source, API, database, SaaS account, warehouse, or service to AccessLayer.
Authorization
You represent and warrant that you have all rights, permissions, approvals, and lawful bases necessary to connect each data source and allow AccessLayer to access, retrieve, process, cache, analyze, and display the relevant data.
Responsibility for Credentials
You are responsible for the credentials, OAuth grants, tokens, API keys, database access details, and permissions used with your connectors.
You are also responsible for ensuring those credentials are scoped appropriately and used in compliance with third-party terms.
Ownership and Rights
You retain your rights in data made available through your connectors. AccessLayer does not claim ownership of your source data.
Temporary Caching and Processing
You authorize AccessLayer to temporarily cache and process data retrieved from connected sources where necessary to operate the Services, improve performance, support analytics workflows, provide AI features, maintain reliability, and secure the platform.
Third-Party Dependencies
Connector functionality depends on third-party systems not controlled by AccessLayer. Those systems may change APIs, revoke access, impose limits, experience downtime, produce incomplete or inaccurate data, or otherwise behave unpredictably.
AccessLayer is not liable for third-party service failures, outages, delays, changes, rate limits, data loss originating with a third party, or source-system inaccuracies.
Compliance
You are responsible for complying with all applicable laws and third-party terms related to the source data you connect, including privacy, employment, contractual, export, and intellectual property restrictions.
Suspension
AccessLayer may disable or restrict a connector if necessary to address security concerns, legal issues, abuse, third-party complaints, provider restrictions, or operational risk.