Terms of Use
Effective date: April 28, 2026
Use of MChost
MChost is an Android app for creating and managing Minecraft-compatible servers from a mobile device. You are responsible for how you use your server, who you invite, and what content is stored in your local server files.
Accounts
Google Sign-In is required to use the app. You must provide accurate account information and keep your account secure. Do not use MChost to abuse, attack, overload, or disrupt other networks, services, or users.
Payments, subscriptions, and ads
Premium subscriptions are processed by Google Play Billing and are subject to Google Play terms. Free users may be able to watch rewarded ads to add local play time. Ad availability is not guaranteed.
Server availability
Server uptime depends on your device, Android system limits, battery settings, network quality, internet provider, router configuration, and MChost relay capacity. Premium can unlock 24/7 server behavior in the app, but it cannot guarantee that your phone or network will always keep a server online.
Acceptable use
- Do not use MChost for illegal, harmful, abusive, or infringing activity.
- Do not attempt to reverse engineer, overload, bypass limits, or interfere with MChost infrastructure.
- Do not host content that violates applicable laws or the rights of others.
- Do not impersonate MChost, Mojang, Microsoft, Google, or any other third party.
Third-party services and trademarks
MChost is independent and is not affiliated with Mojang, Microsoft, Minecraft, PaperMC, DigitalOcean, Cloudflare, Firebase, Google, or AdMob. Minecraft is a trademark of Microsoft/Mojang.
Changes and termination
We may update the app, these terms, or service limits when needed for security, reliability, legal compliance, or product changes. We may suspend or restrict access if we detect abuse or policy violations.
Contact
Questions about these terms can be sent to mchostappsupport@gmail.com.