Legal
Acceptable Use Policy
Last updated: July 16, 2026
1. Overview
This Acceptable Use Policy explains how users may and may not use StackEase. The platform is designed for legitimate business, productivity, creative, collaboration, cloud, AI, and security tool support.
2. Permitted Use
Users may use StackEase to request support for approved digital tools, submit concierge requests, manage subscription records, view invoices, confirm payments, access permitted setup notes, and contact support.
3. Prohibited Requests
Users must not request illegal access, unauthorized account sharing, stolen credentials, bypassing provider restrictions, fraud, impersonation, account abuse, restricted tools, or any service that violates provider terms or applicable law.
4. Credential and Access Misuse
Users must not misuse workspace invitations, setup links, encrypted access details, onboarding instructions, or subscription records. Any access provided through StackEase must be used only for the approved purpose.
5. Payment Abuse
Users must not submit false payment claims, fake proof of payment, duplicate payment abuse, chargeback abuse, underpayment attempts, or misleading payment information.
6. Platform Abuse
Users must not attempt to disrupt StackEase, access another user’s account, scrape protected data, bypass authentication, bypass acknowledgment gates, manipulate invoices, or interfere with platform security.
7. Third-Party Provider Compliance
Users are responsible for following the rules, terms, restrictions, and acceptable use requirements of any third-party provider connected to their request or subscription.
8. Restricted or Barred Services
StackEase may decline, restrict, or bar requests that are risky, unsupported, unclear, illegal, deceptive, abusive, or unsuitable for the platform’s business support model.
9. Enforcement
StackEase may review requests, suspend accounts, refuse service, cancel requests, block access, withhold fulfillment, or take other reasonable steps where misuse or policy violation is suspected.
10. Updates to This Policy
StackEase may update this Acceptable Use Policy as the platform, service model, provider rules, and compliance requirements develop.
This page is a practical working draft for MVP development and should be reviewed by a qualified legal professional before public launch.