Updated June 11, 2026
Trademark & affiliation notice
This notice explains how Keyndo uses product names, platform names, publisher names, logos, and other third-party identifiers when describing digital goods in the catalog.
1. Independent storefront
Keyndo is an independent digital goods storefront. Unless a product page clearly says otherwise, Keyndo is not affiliated with, endorsed by, certified by, operated by, sponsored by, or officially supported by any platform, publisher, game studio, marketplace, app store, software vendor, card issuer, payment brand, or other brand owner mentioned on the site.
2. Descriptive use of names
Third-party names may be used to describe what a product is, where it can be redeemed, what it is compatible with, which region it relates to, which platform account may be required, or which category it belongs to. Such references are intended to help buyers identify the correct digital good, not to suggest official partnership.
3. Ownership of marks
All trademarks, service marks, product names, game names, publisher names, platform names, logos, screenshots, artwork, and other brand identifiers remain the property of their respective owners. Keyndo does not claim ownership of third-party marks and does not grant buyers any license to use those marks beyond what the relevant owner allows.
4. No official support channel
Keyndo support can help with Keyndo order records, delivery state, wallet records, reveal logs, and store-side refund review. Keyndo support is not the official support channel for third-party accounts, platform bans, publisher enforcement, password recovery, account country changes, device compatibility, or redemption systems controlled outside Keyndo.
5. Buyer compatibility check
The buyer must confirm compatibility with the intended account, device, country, age requirements, product edition, subscription stack, platform rules, and official redemption method. A brand name appearing in the catalog does not mean Keyndo can override region locks, account restrictions, publisher policies, fraud checks, outages, or decisions by the brand owner.
6. Images and product metadata
Product images, icons, category labels, descriptions, tags, and metadata may be illustrative or descriptive. If catalog wording, imagery, or metadata is inaccurate, outdated, confusing, or too broad, Keyndo may correct it without promising to keep a discontinued product available or to provide retroactive terms for every historical listing.
7. Notice procedure
A rights owner or user who believes a product reference is inaccurate or infringes rights should contact support with the product name, page, right claimed, and a clear explanation. Keyndo may review the notice, edit the catalog, hide the item, ask for more detail, or take another reasonable action based on the information available.
8. Resale and endorsement limits
A product being listed does not guarantee that the buyer may resell it, transfer it, use it commercially, bypass regional rules, combine it with every subscription, or receive warranty or endorsement from the brand owner. Buyers should read and follow the applicable third-party terms before purchase and redemption.
9. Third-party terms still apply
Using a purchased digital item may require accepting the terms of a publisher, platform, wallet, console, game store, or subscription service. Keyndo cannot waive those third-party terms, change account eligibility, override bans, remove wallet caps, or force a third-party support team to treat a Keyndo order as an official order.
10. No warranty from brand owners
Third-party brand owners do not provide warranties, guarantees, compatibility promises, refund promises, or support through Keyndo unless they separately publish such a relationship in their own official materials. Keyndo is responsible only for the store obligations described in its own legal pages and product information.
11. Brand-side product changes
A third-party brand can change redemption pages, product names, subscription stacking rules, account country rules, tax prompts, wallet limits, or availability after a Keyndo listing was created. Keyndo may update catalog information when it learns of changes, but it does not control the third-party timetable or decision.
12. Compatibility labels are descriptive
Labels such as region, launcher, console, wallet, edition, subscription, platform, or store country describe intended compatibility. They do not promise that every buyer account will pass all third-party checks. Buyers should confirm compatibility before purchase and contact support before reveal if a listing appears unclear.
13. User communications
Users must not tell others that Keyndo is an official branch, approved reseller, publisher support desk, account recovery service, or guaranteed redemption partner for a third-party brand unless Keyndo clearly says so. Misrepresenting affiliation can confuse buyers and violate the acceptable use policy.
14. Search and advertising references
Brand names in search snippets, referral links, creator content, ads, tags, or short product titles remain descriptive unless the specific material clearly states an official relationship. Limited ad space does not turn an identification reference into a sponsorship, endorsement, or official reseller claim.
15. Rights-owner details
A rights owner who believes a mark, image, listing, translation, or product description is inaccurate should provide enough detail to identify the item, the claimed right, and the requested correction. Keyndo may hide, replace, correct, or remove disputed material while it reviews the request.
16. Report confusing affiliation
If a product page, translation, image, support reply, or promotional reference makes official status unclear, contact support before purchase. Keyndo would rather correct confusing wording than have a buyer rely on an affiliation assumption that the listing was not intended to make.