Terms of Service

Last updated: 8 June 2026

These terms govern your use of fair-event-plugins.com (“the site”) and the OAuth proxy service it provides for the Fair Payments Connector WordPress plugin. By using the site or the proxy, you agree to these terms.

1. Who runs this service

The site and the OAuth proxy are operated by:

Marcin Wosinek
Spain
Contact: marcin.wosinek@gmail.com

2. What the service is

fair-event-plugins.com is a small, free service with two purposes:

  1. Hosting documentation for the Fair Event Plugins WordPress plugin suite.
  2. Operating an OAuth proxy so the open-source fair-payments-connector plugin can connect WordPress sites to the Mollie payment gateway. Mollie’s OAuth integration requires a registered client secret, which cannot be safely shipped inside an open-source plugin distributed via WordPress.org. The proxy holds the client secret and performs the OAuth handshake with Mollie on behalf of the plugin.

The proxy exposes three endpoints: /oauth/authorize, /oauth/callback, and /oauth/refresh. It does not process payments, store customer data, or hold long-term copies of your Mollie tokens. See the privacy policy for details on what data the proxy handles.

3. Acceptable use

You may use the proxy only to connect a WordPress site that you own or operate, running the fair-payments-connector plugin, to a Mollie account that you own or are authorized to administer.

You must not:

  • Use the proxy in any way that violates Mollie’s user agreement or applicable law.
  • Attempt to extract the Mollie client secret, reverse-engineer the proxy, or otherwise interfere with its operation.
  • Send automated traffic, scrape the documentation site, or attempt to overload the proxy.
  • Use the proxy to connect Mollie accounts you do not own or are not authorized to use.

We may block requests, rate-limit, or refuse service to anyone who violates these rules or whose use threatens the stability of the service.

4. No warranty

The site and the OAuth proxy are provided “as is”, free of charge, without any warranty of any kind, express or implied, including but not limited to warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, availability, accuracy, or non-infringement.

The proxy is a hobby/community service operated by one person. It may be unavailable, slow, or change behaviour at any time without notice.

5. Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, the operator shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages, including but not limited to lost revenue, lost payments, lost data, downtime, or business interruption, arising out of or related to your use of the site, the OAuth proxy, or the fair-payments-connector plugin — even if the operator has been advised of the possibility of such damages.

In particular:

  • Payments are processed by Mollie, not by this service. Any dispute, failure, refund, or chargeback related to a payment is between you and Mollie. See Mollie’s user agreement.
  • The fair-payments-connector plugin itself is open-source software distributed under its LICENSE and is provided without warranty. These terms do not extend any warranty to the plugin.

Nothing in these terms excludes or limits liability that cannot lawfully be excluded or limited under Spanish or EU law (such as liability for fraud or gross negligence).

6. Service availability and changes

We may modify, suspend, or discontinue the OAuth proxy, the documentation site, or any part of them at any time, with or without notice. We may also change these terms at any time; the “Last updated” date at the top reflects the most recent change. Continued use of the service after a change constitutes acceptance of the new terms.

If the proxy is discontinued, existing WordPress sites using OAuth-issued Mollie tokens may need to reconnect Mollie using a personal API key (the fair-payments-connector plugin supports both connection methods).

7. Third-party services

The OAuth proxy interacts with Mollie. Documentation pages use Hostinger for hosting and Plausible for analytics. Your use of those underlying services is governed by their own terms:

8. Open-source plugin

The fair-payments-connector WordPress plugin is open-source software, licensed under its own license (GPL-2.0-or-later, see the plugin’s LICENSE). These terms govern the proxy service at fair-event-plugins.com, not the plugin code itself. You are free to fork, self-host, or replace the proxy with your own OAuth client at any time.

9. Governing law and jurisdiction

These terms are governed by the laws of Spain, without regard to conflict-of-law principles. Any dispute arising out of or in connection with these terms shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the competent courts in Spain, except where mandatory consumer-protection law grants you the right to bring proceedings in your country of residence.

10. Contact

For questions about these terms, write to marcin.wosinek@gmail.com.