Privacy & Terms of Use
Last updated: April 2026 · CV-Go by RunTimeZero
1. The Anti-SaaS Agreement
Most SaaS companies want to trap you in an ecosystem, harvest your email, and charge you $15/month for a simple utility. We don't. By using CV-Go, you agree to our very simple philosophy: you use the tool, you get your PDF, and you leave. No accounts, no "growth loops," no nonsense.
2. Data (Or Our Lack Thereof)
Modern tech companies view user data as oil. We view it as a liability, a server cost, and a privacy nightmare. Therefore, we collect absolutely nothing.
- We don't have a database to store your CV.
- We don't track your keystrokes.
- Your CV exists purely in your browser's RAM. If you close the tab, it's gone forever.
If you want your data saved, use a hard drive.
3. Acceptable Use
We gave you a high-performance tool for free. In return, you must comply with standard human decency:
- Do not use automated bots or scripts to spam the generator.
- Do not attempt to reverse-engineer, deobfuscate, or scrape our proprietary rendering engine.
- Do not clone our design or code to create a competing service.
Use the tool to get hired. Don't use it to test your hacking skills.
4. Intellectual Property
The career history and words you put into the CV belong 100% to you.
The application itself—the B&W brutalist design, the optimized engine, and the code—belongs to RunTimeZero. You are granted a temporary, revocable license to use the interface for its intended purpose.
5. The "Pricing" Model
There is no freemium tier. We will never hold your completed PDF hostage behind a "Pay to Download" button. If the tool proves useful to you, you can voluntarily use the "Support the Server" link. If not, just take your CV and go. We prefer it that way.
6. No Warranties
This software is provided "as is." We built it to format perfectly for ATS (Applicant Tracking Systems), but corporate HR bots are notoriously broken. We guarantee our code is fast; we do not guarantee you will get the job. We are not liable for any lost opportunities, damaged files, or system bugs.
7. Changes to these Terms
We might update these terms if we need to. Since we don't have your email address to spam you with a "Our Terms Have Changed" notification, it's on you to check this page if you care.
8. Contact
Found a bug? Landed a job? Tell us on Instagram at @run.time.0.