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Acceptable Use Policy

Rules that protect ConnLog, customers, and third parties.

Last updated: June 2, 2026

You must not use ConnLog to:

  • Monitor, scan, check, administer, or run actions against systems you do not own, control, or have explicit authorization to manage.
  • Perform abuse, attacks, credential stuffing, DDoS activity, spam, phishing, malware distribution, botnet activity, or unauthorized persistence.
  • Use ConnLog as unauthorized remote administration or command execution infrastructure.
  • Bypass plan limits, rate limits, authentication, authorization, billing restrictions, or security controls.
  • Upload, store, transmit, or generate unlawful, infringing, abusive, or harmful content.
  • Send secrets, tokens, passwords, private keys, or sensitive personal data through fields or action output where avoidable.
  • Resell, rent, sublicense, white-label, or offer ConnLog as part of a managed service unless a written agreement allows it.
  • Interfere with platform security, integrity, availability, monitoring, billing, support, or other customers.
  • Reverse engineer the hosted platform except where mandatory law allows it. Open source components may be used under their own licenses.
  • Use ConnLog for life/safety-critical systems without a separate written agreement.

ConnLog may suspend or restrict accounts, agents, tokens, Quick Actions, workspaces, or features when needed to investigate or stop prohibited use.