Acceptable Use Policy

Last updated: June 4, 2026

This Acceptable Use Policy applies to Revdoku buckets, files, API use, connected agents, automation, shared links, static publishing, public websites, custom domains, and any other use of Revdoku. It is part of our Terms of Service. If you use Revdoku for an organization, this policy also applies to your employees, contractors, customers, agents, and anyone else who uses Revdoku through your account.

Revdoku is built for reviewed file storage and static website publishing. It may not be used as a place to publish, sell, promote, hide, route, or facilitate unlawful, abusive, deceptive, unsafe, or rights-violating material.

Your Responsibility

You are responsible for all files, data, prompts, outputs, links, automations, scripts, public websites, shared links, slugs, domains, products, services, and visitor-facing materials created through your account. This includes content generated or updated by an AI agent, API client, integration, team member, contractor, or third party acting through your account.

You must have all rights, permissions, notices, consents, licenses, and legal bases needed to store, process, share, sell, or publish anything you place in Revdoku. You are also responsible for your public site’s own privacy notices, terms, refund rules, contact information, consumer disclosures, accessibility obligations, and legal compliance.

Public Website Publishing

Bucket files are private by default. Publishing, sharing, custom domains, public slugs, and public file paths can make selected files available to anyone with access to the URL. Before publishing or republishing, you must review the output and confirm that it is intended for public access.

Public websites and shared links may not:

Prohibited Content and Conduct

You may not use Revdoku to store, create, share, publish, sell, promote, route, link to, or facilitate content, products, services, or activity that is illegal, abusive, deceptive, infringing, unsafe, or likely to harm Revdoku, users, visitors, third parties, service providers, or the public.

Prohibited uses include:

Products, Payments, and Commercial Use

If a public website, shared link, or Revdoku-hosted page advertises, sells, gates access to, collects payment for, links to payment for, or supports a product or service, you are responsible for ensuring that the offering is lawful, accurately described, deliverable, refund-compliant, consumer-safe, and allowed by Revdoku and all applicable payment providers.

Revdoku may disable public access, payment-related links, checkout flows, gated access, or an entire website if we believe the offering creates legal, fraud, consumer-protection, refund, chargeback, payment-network, provider, or reputational risk, even if the content would otherwise be allowed as non-commercial speech.

AI, Agents, and Automation

You are responsible for AI-generated and agent-generated output. You must review public output before publishing and after every automated update. You may not use Revdoku or connected AI systems to create or publish content that would be prohibited if created manually.

You may not use automation to create abusive accounts, reserve slugs, squat names, bypass limits, scrape private data, generate spam sites, create deceptive pages at scale, or repeatedly republish content that was removed or flagged.

Sensitive Data

Do not place regulated or highly sensitive data into Revdoku unless your plan, contract, configuration, and internal policies allow that use. Sensitive data includes payment-card data, health information, biometric data, government identifiers, children’s data, secrets, credentials, private keys, export-controlled data, attorney-client privileged material, confidential business records, and non-public customer data.

You are responsible for choosing the right deployment model, access controls, publication settings, retention practices, deletion practices, and review process.

Platform Integrity

You may not interfere with service operation, attack or probe systems, abuse rate limits, evade quotas, overload shared infrastructure, use Revdoku primarily as storage for files served elsewhere, hotlink assets at scale, mine cryptocurrency, benchmark without permission where prohibited, reverse engineer non-public systems, resell Revdoku access, share accounts or API keys improperly, or misrepresent agent identity.

You may not reserve, resell, barter, squat, or warehouse Revdoku slugs, subdomains, publication names, workspace names, or other namespaces. We may reclaim, reserve, block, or disable names that violate this policy, create confusion, appear abusive, infringe rights, or are needed for platform operation.

Evasion and Repeat Abuse

You may not evade enforcement by creating new accounts, changing slugs, moving content to another workspace, using another user’s account, routing through a different domain, masking redirects, changing insignificant details, or republishing substantially similar violating content.

Repeat violations, attempted evasion, failure to remediate, or a pattern of risky behavior may result in broader account restrictions or termination even if a single item might otherwise have been handled with a warning.

Enforcement

We may review public publications, shared links, reports, account activity, metadata, logs, service telemetry, payment-risk signals, and provider notices to enforce this policy. We have the right, but not the obligation, to monitor, investigate, moderate, or remove content.

When we believe this policy, our Terms, applicable law, third-party rights, provider rules, or public safety expectations may be violated, or when action is needed to protect Revdoku, users, visitors, service providers, infrastructure, payment systems, or the public, we may take any action we consider appropriate, including:

These remedies apply to free and paid users. A paid plan does not create a right to continue hosting, publishing, or serving a violating or risky website. We may act with or without prior notice, and public websites may become unavailable immediately. We are not required to restore a suspended publication, public URL, slug, domain, file, account, or paid feature after enforcement action.

Abuse Reports and Appeals

Report suspected abuse at abuse@revdoku.com. Include the public URL, a description of the issue, and any evidence that helps us evaluate the report.

If your content, publication, or account was restricted and you believe the action was mistaken, contact support@revdoku.com. We may request identity, ownership, rights, compliance, or remediation information before considering reinstatement. We are not required to accept an appeal, delay enforcement while an appeal is pending, or restore a URL, slug, domain, or file.

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