Acceptable Use Policy
Last updated: April 29, 2026
This Acceptable Use Policy (“AUP”) applies to everyone who uses Revdoku, including anyone who uploads documents, generates reports, or shares reports through Revdoku. It is part of our Terms of Service.
Your Responsibility
You are solely responsible for all content you upload to Revdoku, all reports you generate, and all reports you share. By uploading or sharing, you confirm that you have the right to do so and that the content complies with all applicable laws and with this policy.
Prohibited Content
You may not upload, process, or share content that:
- Is illegal under any applicable law, or that facilitates illegal activity.
- Infringes intellectual property rights, trade secrets, or confidentiality obligations you are bound by.
- Contains malware, exploits, or anything designed to harm systems, networks, or users.
- Depicts child sexual abuse material (CSAM) or any sexual content involving minors.
- Promotes terrorism or incites violence against any person or group.
- Contains personal data of others without a lawful basis to upload or share it (including doxxing).
- Contains classified, export-controlled, or otherwise legally restricted information you are not authorized to handle.
- Is fraudulent or deceptive, or impersonates another person or organization.
- Contains hate speech, harassment, or threats targeting individuals or protected groups.
Prohibited Activities
You may not:
- Use Revdoku to send spam, phishing, or unsolicited bulk content.
- Use shared report links to distribute prohibited content.
- Attempt to access accounts, data, or reports that are not yours.
- Probe, scan, or test the security of Revdoku without our prior written authorization.
- Interfere with or disrupt Revdoku’s services, infrastructure, or other users.
- Resell, sublicense, or redistribute Revdoku’s service without authorization.
- Train AI or machine-learning models on content scraped from Revdoku.
- Circumvent rate limits, access controls, or other technical measures.
Shared Reports
When you share a report, you create an artifact that other people can access — typically via a link. The prohibitions above apply to the underlying documents, the AI-generated findings, and any notes or annotations included in the report.
You alone are responsible for what you make accessible by sharing. Revdoku acts as a hosting intermediary; we are not the publisher of, and do not endorse, content that users share.
We may disable any shared link, with or without notice, if we have reason to believe it violates this AUP or any applicable law.
Reporting Abuse
If you encounter content on Revdoku — including a shared report — that you believe violates this AUP or applicable law, please report it to [email protected].
Include:
- The link or report ID involved.
- A brief description of the issue.
- The basis for your report (e.g., specific law, infringed right, or AUP section).
For urgent matters (CSAM, imminent harm, valid legal process), put “URGENT” in the subject line. We review reports promptly.
Enforcement
Violations may result in any of the following, at our discretion:
- Removal of the offending content or shared link.
- Temporary suspension of your account.
- Permanent termination of your account.
- Referral to law enforcement, where required by law or where we judge it appropriate.
We may take any of these actions with or without prior notice.
Changes
We may update this AUP at any time. Material changes take effect when we update the “Last updated” date above. Continued use of Revdoku after a change constitutes acceptance of the updated policy.
Contact
General questions, abuse reports, and AUP violations: [email protected]