Terms & Conditions
Last updated: July 1, 2025
This document sets out the terms of use for accessing and using the website www.projectcandor.com (“the site”). By continuing to use the site, you indicate that you accept these terms and agree to abide by them. If you do not agree, please refrain from using the site.
Information About the Company
The site is operated by Rebel 180, LLC, a limited liability company registered in the State of Wyoming, with offices in Sheridan, Wyoming.
Use of Site
All content on this site is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only.
We reserve the right to update, change, or withdraw the site without notice. We are not liable if the site is unavailable at any time or for any duration.
You are responsible for arranging your own access to the site and ensuring that anyone using your connection is aware of and complies with these terms. If you are a parent or guardian providing consent for a minor to use the site, you agree to be bound by these terms on their behalf.
Reliance on Information Posted
The stories, commentary, and content shared on Project Candor are for informational and entertainment purposes only. They are not intended as professional advice. We make no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of the content, and we disclaim any liability for actions taken based on it. Any reliance is at your own discretion.
Intellectual Property
Everything you see and hear on this site — the stories, the words, the vibe — is protected under United States copyright law and owned by Project Candor. Please do not reproduce, distribute, or reuse any part of this site without written permission. Thank you for respecting the creative work.
User Contributions
By submitting a story or guest application, you grant us the right to review and contact you. Submission does not guarantee inclusion in the podcast or on the site.
Disclaimer
We make no guarantees about the accuracy or reliability of any content. Use this site at your own risk.
Governing Law
These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Wyoming, United States of America.
