Service rules

Terms of service

The rules for using MineTunnel, written for humans.

The Basics

By using MineTunnel, you agree to these terms. We keep them practical and focused on fair use of the service.

What MineTunnel Does

MineTunnel helps you share a Minecraft Java Edition server with friends through secure tunneling technology, without router or port forwarding setup.

  • Fast connections through tunnel infrastructure.
  • Secure tunnels for server traffic.
  • Simple setup for hosts and friends.
  • Desktop apps for managing and joining tunnels.

What You Can Do

  • Share your own Minecraft Java Edition servers with friends.
  • Connect to friends servers using the Friend app.
  • Use the service for personal, educational, or small community play.
  • Use your free trial and cancel subscriptions anytime.

What You Cannot Do

  • Use the service for illegal, harmful, or abusive activity.
  • Host inappropriate content.
  • Attack, disrupt, reverse engineer, or abuse the service.
  • Share your account or resell the service.
  • Use automated tools to overwhelm MineTunnel systems.

Payments

Payments are processed through Stripe.

  • The free trial does not require a credit card.
  • Monthly subscriptions provide unlimited access while active.
  • You can cancel future renewals from your account.
  • Prices may change with advance notice.

Privacy and Data

  • We collect only the data needed to provide and improve the service.
  • We do not sell your personal information.
  • Your Minecraft world data stays on your own machine.
  • Connection logs may be used for troubleshooting and abuse prevention.

Disclaimers

  • MineTunnel is provided as is and may occasionally be unavailable.
  • You are responsible for your server, world data, and player access.
  • We may suspend access for maintenance, abuse prevention, or security.
  • MineTunnel is not affiliated with Mojang or Microsoft.

Contact

Questions, bugs, and support requests can be sent to support@minetunnel.xyz.

Last updated: July 2025

These terms are governed by the laws of the United Kingdom.