Acceptable Use Policy
Effective date: July 15, 2026 · Version 1.0
This Acceptable Use Policy applies to all accounts, products, checkouts, integrations, APIs, files, links, licence keys, access groups, and other uses of StableDeliver. It is incorporated into the Terms of Service.
1. General standard
You may use StableDeliver only for lawful digital products and services and in a manner that does not harm buyers, third parties, blockchain networks, providers, or StableDeliver. You are responsible for understanding the laws and licensing requirements applicable to your activity.
2. Prohibited content and products
- Child sexual abuse material, sexual exploitation, grooming, or any content involving minors in a sexual or exploitative context.
- Malware, ransomware, spyware, credential theft, phishing kits, wallet drainers, malicious browser extensions, botnets, exploit kits, stolen databases, or instructions primarily intended to facilitate unauthorised access or theft.
- Stolen goods, stolen accounts, compromised credentials, private keys, seed phrases, unlawfully obtained personal data, doxxing material, or identity documents offered without lawful authority.
- Counterfeit goods, pirated software or media, copyright infringement, trademark impersonation, or unauthorised distribution of licence keys or protected content.
- Fraud, deceptive investment schemes, Ponzi or pyramid schemes, fake airdrops, impersonation, guaranteed-return claims, market manipulation, wash trading, pump-and-dump activity, or false endorsements.
- Unlicensed financial, investment, payment, exchange, brokerage, custody, gambling, lending, securities, derivatives, insurance, or money-transmission services where authorisation is required.
- Services primarily designed to launder funds, evade sanctions, conceal criminal proceeds, defeat lawful freezes, or obscure ownership for unlawful purposes.
- Terrorist financing, extremist recruitment or propaganda prohibited by law, violent threats, or material support for prohibited organisations.
- Controlled drugs, weapons, explosives, trafficking, or instructions intended to enable serious unlawful harm.
- Pornographic or sexual services, non-consensual intimate content, or content that violates applicable obscenity, exploitation, or age-restriction laws.
- Medical, legal, tax, immigration, or financial products containing materially false claims or offered without required professional authority.
- Products that violate sanctions, export controls, consumer-protection rules, privacy rights, confidentiality duties, court orders, or other applicable law.
3. Prohibited conduct
- Misrepresenting your identity, legal status, ownership, product, price, delivery, refund policy, or affiliation with StableDeliver.
- Using misleading domains, cloned websites, fake support accounts, or deceptive wallet prompts.
- Attempting to bypass plan limits, rate limits, authentication, tenant isolation, payment verification, delivery controls, or security systems.
- Interfering with the Service, scanning or testing without authorisation, introducing malicious code, scraping non-public data, or causing excessive load.
- Using the API or webhooks to send spam, unsolicited marketing, harassment, or unlawful communications.
- Creating transactions, orders, or traffic to manipulate analytics, rankings, referrals, usage allowances, or product evidence.
- Selling a product that requires the buyer to disclose a private key, seed phrase, wallet password, one-time code, or other authentication secret.
- Using StableDeliver in a way that creates a material risk of legal violation, provider termination, network abuse, or harm to buyers.
4. Seller disclosure requirements
Every checkout must accurately describe the product, seller contact method, total price, supported asset and network, delivery method, technical requirements, refund terms, and any material restrictions. Sellers may not hide mandatory charges or materially alter the product after payment without buyer consent.
5. Enforcement
StableDeliver may investigate suspected violations, request information, restrict checkout creation, remove or disable Seller Content, suspend accounts, preserve records, block technical access, or report matters to providers or authorities where reasonably necessary.
We consider severity, intent, recurrence, user harm, legal requirements, and remediation. We are not required to disclose confidential security methods or investigative information. A seller may appeal by contacting [email protected] (subject line: "Legal notice"), but urgent restrictions may remain during review.
6. Reporting abuse
Report suspected fraud, malware, illegal content, sanctions concerns, or policy violations to [email protected] with the subject line "Abuse report". Include the checkout URL, seller information, transaction hash if relevant, a description, evidence, and your contact details. Do not include seed phrases or private keys.