CHATCODE · ACCEPTABLE USE
Acceptable Use Policy
Effective: August 19, 2026 · Beta Version 1
1. Permitted use
You may use ChatCode for software development, data analysis, document management, automation, system maintenance, testing, defensive security, education, and other lawful work within your authorized access scope.
2. System access and security
Do not use ChatCode to gain unauthorized access to another person's accounts, computers, repositories, websites, networks, or data. Security testing may be performed only on assets you own or where you have clear authorization and remain within the authorized scope.
3. Malware, destructive activity, and information theft
Do not use ChatCode to distribute malware, ransomware, credential stealers, unlawfully destroy data, bypass access controls, take over accounts, or unlawfully collect secrets or personal data.
4. Licensing, relay, and infrastructure
Do not bypass license/plan controls, share private tokens or URLs to grant unauthorized access, intentionally create abnormal load, attack relay/server infrastructure, spoof devices, commit payment/affiliate fraud, or use ChatCode infrastructure as an unrelated relay service.
5. Intellectual property and content
Do not use ChatCode to process, distribute, or exploit data in a way that violates intellectual-property rights, trade secrets, or privacy rights where you lack a lawful basis to use that data.
6. Remote and production systems
When using SSH/SFTP/FTP/deployment or operating on real systems, you are responsible for verifying the correct host, project, permissions, and scope. Avoid highly privileged accounts unless necessary and back up data before difficult-to-reverse changes.
7. Automation abuse
Do not use automation to spam, harass, evade rate limits, bypass third-party security controls, or generate traffic that degrades services. “Unlimited” in Pro Beta does not mean a right to create infinite load or unreasonably impact infrastructure.
8. Policy enforcement
Capabilities or accounts may be limited or suspended when there is evidence of abuse, a security risk, or a legal requirement. Where appropriate, users may contact us to clarify or remediate the issue. Mandatory legal rights remain preserved.