Disclaimer
Disclaimer
DunOps helps you plan, review, and ship DNS and cloud changes - but you're still the operator. Here's where the line is.
Dun proposes, you approve. The agent never silently changes production — but you're the one who clicks ship.
Within DunOps, Dun helps you plan, review, and coordinate DNS and cloud changes. You remain responsible for production systems, compliance, and verifying that any change is appropriate for your environment. Approvals exist to make this explicit.
We're a tool, not a lawyer or compliance officer. For regulated stuff, talk to a real professional.
Nothing in the Service constitutes legal, security, or compliance advice. Consult qualified professionals for regulated industries (e.g. health, finance) or high-risk infrastructure.
If Cloudflare or AWS goes down, we go down for that integration too. We can't fix their outages.
Integrations (registrars, clouds, CI/CD platforms) are subject to those providers' availability, APIs, and terms. DunOps is not responsible for outages, quota limits, billing surprises, or breaking changes on third-party platforms. We surface their errors so you can act on them — that's the job.
The agent can hallucinate. Read every proposal before approving — especially DNS writes and infrastructure changes.
Suggestions from the agent (Dun) may be incomplete or incorrect. Always review proposals — especially DNS writes and infrastructure changes — before approval. The Service includes a diff view and dry-run on every proposed write for exactly this reason.
We back up our database. You should still keep your own copy of anything that would ruin your week if it disappeared.
DunOps maintains its own backups, but you should not rely solely on the Service as your source of truth for critical DNS configuration. Export important records periodically and keep them in version control or another system you control.
Changes log
A short history of meaningful edits to this document.
- 2026-04-02Expanded AI output section and added backups guidance.
- 2025-11-08Initial publication.