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Acceptable Use Policy

The uses of Allorc that are prohibited because they are unlawful, harmful, abusive, or unsafe.

Version 2026-07Effective 2026-07-15

Acceptable Use Policy

This Acceptable Use Policy describes uses of Allorc that are prohibited.

General rule

You may use Allorc only for lawful, authorized, and safe purposes. You may not use the service in ways that harm others, abuse the platform, or create unreasonable legal, security, or safety risk.

Prohibited conduct

You may not use Allorc to:

  • violate any law or regulation;
  • infringe intellectual property, privacy, publicity, or other rights;
  • harass, threaten, abuse, defame, or discriminate against others;
  • impersonate a person or organization in a deceptive manner;
  • create or distribute malware, phishing, spam, or fraudulent content;
  • gain unauthorized access to systems, accounts, or data;
  • interfere with or disrupt networks, security controls, or service stability;
  • bypass usage limits, access controls, safety checks, or approval flows;
  • extract or scrape data in violation of law or contract;
  • automate outreach or messaging in violation of anti-spam, privacy, or communications law.

Unsafe AI use

You may not use Allorc for:

  • medical diagnosis or triage without qualified clinical oversight;
  • weapons development or military targeting;
  • emergency response dispatch or life-critical control;
  • autonomous decisions in credit, employment, housing, insurance, education, or legal outcomes without appropriate human review;
  • generating or executing harmful instructions that could cause severe physical, financial, or legal harm.

Restricted data and content

You must not upload or process data through Allorc unless you have the right to do so.

You must not use Allorc for classified government material or other highly restricted datasets that require certifications, controls, or contractual commitments Allorc has not expressly agreed to provide.

Platform abuse

You may not:

  • reverse engineer the service except as permitted by law;
  • use the service to build a competing product through improper extraction or monitoring;
  • use automated means to overload, probe, or benchmark the platform in an abusive way;
  • resell or sublicense the service without authorization.

Reporting and enforcement

We may investigate suspected violations and may suspend or terminate access, remove content, disable workflows, or cooperate with law enforcement where appropriate.