Document Node: TOS-V3 // Operational Effective Date: May 2026
By accessing any platform networks, subdomains, routing engines, or dedicated white-label workspaces operating under the urlwb.com hub, you verify your absolute agreement to these automated structural boundaries.
Our network operations provide high-performance domain management, deep edge routing setups, and private administrative workspaces. Because access is managed strictly on an invitation-only basis, your provisioned nodes are completely unique, isolated, and cannot be transferred, leased, or assigned to outside operators without explicit administrative authorization.
Users and entities operating subdomains or routing tunnels under our network footprint must adhere to zero-trust safety constraints. Network interactions must not be used for:
Deploying scripts that cause systematic degradation, bandwidth pooling, or intentional stress testing on our Anycast edge infrastructure.
Hosting phishing paths, deploying deceptive link structures, or masquerading endpoints to bypass data validation parameters.
The root structure urlwb.com, including all proprietary edge logic, routing mechanisms, dynamic workspace software code, and styling frameworks remains the exclusive property of Mohonrey. Clients are granted a limited, operational token to execute performance subdomains within their assigned boundaries under their specific active agreement parameters.
While our decentralized routing systems are designed to minimize latency and ensure world-class global caching distribution, all operational infrastructure services are delivered on an "as-is" and "as-available" blueprint. We disclaim any liabilities for upstream network provider interruptions, global fiber connection blackouts, or DNS propagation latency delays beyond our root server parameters.
We reserve the absolute right to completely isolate, drop, or permanently purge any active subdomains or proxy link configurations without warning if network validation logs identify a breach of these structural agreements, a threat to other network tenants, or a violation of global communications protocols.