Use the service responsibly
Use the service lawfully and in good faith. Do not turn it into a tool for abuse, attack, or infringement.
This is the public baseline for account responsibility, acceptable use, and how service changes are communicated.
Last updated: March 26, 2026
At a glance
We try not to bury the important rules under legal theater, but some operating boundaries still need to be stated clearly.
Use the service lawfully and in good faith. Do not turn it into a tool for abuse, attack, or infringement.
You are responsible for your credentials, team access, and the activity that happens through your account.
You keep your own content rights, but you must have permission to upload, publish, or share what you bring into the service.
We may improve, limit, or retire parts of the service, and we aim to communicate material changes clearly.
In plain language
These sections explain the operating rules for the public service surface. They are general by design and do not replace separate commercial or enterprise agreements.
Using the service means you agree to follow these baseline rules.
You must use the service lawfully and in good faith, and your activity must not harm other users, third parties, or the service itself.
You may not attempt unauthorized access, interfere with service stability, bypass restrictions, abuse sharing flows, or use the service for unlawful, infringing, fraudulent, or malicious activity.
You are responsible for your credentials, team-member access, workspace settings, and the activity that takes place through your account. If you suspect misuse or compromise, change credentials quickly and contact support.
If you use the service on behalf of a company or team, you should make sure you are authorized to accept these rules for that organization and to manage access responsibly.
You retain rights to the content you upload, create, or share, but you must have the right to do so and your content must not violate third-party intellectual property, confidentiality, or other legal rights.
We retain rights to the product, public site content, brand elements, and the service implementation itself. If you send suggestions or feedback, we may use them to improve the product without separate compensation.
Some capabilities may require a paid plan, usage quota, or separate commercial arrangement. Pricing, entitlements, and order-specific details are governed by the information shown at the time or separately agreed in writing.
We may add, modify, limit, or retire features to improve the service, manage risk, or respond to business changes. If a change materially affects a publicly stated capability, we aim to communicate it clearly.
If we reasonably believe an account, workspace, or public sharing surface creates a security risk, obvious abuse pattern, unlawful use, or repeated harm to service stability, we may limit, suspend, or terminate related access.
You may stop using the service at any time. Even after use stops, some provisions may continue where reasonably necessary for legal compliance, billing, audit, dispute handling, or protection of remaining rights.
The service is provided on the basis we make available at the time. We work to keep it stable, understandable, and useful, but we do not promise uninterrupted availability, error-free operation, or suitability for every business outcome.
To the extent permitted by applicable law, our liability for indirect losses, lost opportunities, data loss, or consequences caused by your own configuration, misuse, or third-party systems is limited. If these terms change in a meaningful way, we will update this page and refresh the visible date.
Contact
If you need clarity on account responsibility, acceptable use, or service changes, contact the legal mailbox.
legal@optibyte.cn