Acceptable Use Policy

Effective Date: January 1, 2025
Last Updated: June 2026

1. Introduction

This Acceptable Use Policy ("AUP") establishes the rules governing the use of Weblet's platform, services, infrastructure, applications, APIs, hosting environment, websites, and related technologies.

Weblet provides tools that enable users to create, host, manage, publish, and distribute websites, microsites, landing pages, blogs, documentation portals, event pages, business listings, directories, menus, catalogs, knowledge bases, and other digital content.

This Policy is intended to:

  • Protect platform users
  • Protect website visitors
  • Protect Weblet infrastructure
  • Maintain platform reliability
  • Prevent abuse and unlawful activity
  • Support compliance with applicable laws

This Policy forms part of the Weblet Terms of Service.

By using Weblet, you agree to comply with this Acceptable Use Policy.


2. General Principles

Users must use Weblet responsibly and lawfully.

Users may not use Weblet in a manner that:

  • Violates applicable laws
  • Harms others
  • Interferes with platform operations
  • Creates security risks
  • Infringes intellectual property rights
  • Damages Weblet's reputation or infrastructure

Users remain solely responsible for all activities conducted through their accounts.


3. Permitted Uses

Weblet may be used for legitimate purposes including:

  • Business websites
  • Landing pages
  • Marketing websites
  • Documentation portals
  • Blogs and articles
  • Educational resources
  • Community websites
  • Event pages
  • Menus and catalogs
  • Product information
  • Knowledge bases
  • Portfolios
  • Non-profit websites
  • Internal business portals
  • Public information resources
  • AI-assisted publishing

Any use must comply with applicable laws and platform policies.


4. Illegal Activities

Users may not use Weblet to engage in, facilitate, promote, or support illegal activities.

Prohibited activities include:

  • Criminal conduct
  • Fraud
  • Identity theft
  • Counterfeiting
  • Money laundering
  • Unauthorized gambling
  • Illegal financial schemes
  • Human trafficking
  • Sale of illegal goods
  • Circumvention of legal restrictions

Compliance with local laws alone may not guarantee compliance with this Policy.


5. Fraud and Deceptive Practices

Users may not:

  • Create fraudulent websites
  • Impersonate individuals or organizations
  • Misrepresent products or services
  • Operate scams
  • Conduct social engineering attacks
  • Create misleading landing pages
  • Falsify business credentials
  • Publish deceptive advertising

Weblet reserves the right to immediately disable fraudulent content.


6. Security Violations

Users may not engage in activities that compromise security.

Prohibited activities include:

  • Distributing malware
  • Hosting malicious software
  • Deploying ransomware
  • Operating botnets
  • Credential theft
  • Phishing attacks
  • Exploit distribution
  • Security bypass attempts
  • Unauthorized vulnerability exploitation

Any content or activity posing a cybersecurity risk may result in immediate suspension.


7. Unauthorized Access

Users may not attempt to:

  • Gain unauthorized access to accounts
  • Access systems without permission
  • Bypass authentication mechanisms
  • Circumvent platform restrictions
  • Probe infrastructure vulnerabilities
  • Interfere with platform services

Security testing is prohibited unless explicitly authorized in writing by Weblet.


8. Platform Abuse

Users may not abuse platform resources.

Examples include:

  • Excessive automated requests
  • Resource exhaustion attacks
  • Artificial traffic generation
  • Abuse of free plans
  • Creation of disposable accounts
  • Bulk account creation
  • Circumvention of quotas
  • Manipulation of usage limits

Weblet may impose rate limits and usage restrictions to maintain service quality.


9. Spam and Unsolicited Communications

Users may not use Weblet to:

  • Distribute spam
  • Send unsolicited bulk communications
  • Generate artificial engagement
  • Publish repetitive low-value content
  • Manipulate search rankings
  • Conduct mass promotional campaigns without consent

Users are responsible for complying with anti-spam laws applicable in their jurisdiction.


10. Harmful Content

Users may not publish or distribute content that:

  • Promotes violence
  • Encourages criminal activity
  • Facilitates harm
  • Threatens individuals
  • Harasses others
  • Promotes terrorism
  • Supports extremist organizations

Such content may be removed without notice.


11. Intellectual Property Violations

Users may not:

  • Upload pirated materials
  • Infringe copyrights
  • Infringe trademarks
  • Misappropriate intellectual property
  • Redistribute proprietary content without authorization

Weblet may remove allegedly infringing content pending review.


12. Privacy Violations

Users may not publish or collect information in violation of privacy laws.

Examples include:

  • Unauthorized disclosure of personal information
  • Publication of confidential information
  • Doxxing
  • Credential exposure
  • Unauthorized surveillance
  • Collection of visitor data without required disclosures

Publishers remain responsible for privacy compliance on their websites.


13. Prohibited Commercial Activities

Users may not use Weblet to facilitate:

  • Pyramid schemes
  • Ponzi schemes
  • Fraudulent investment programs
  • Fake employment offers
  • Deceptive affiliate marketing
  • Illegal financial products
  • Unlicensed regulated services

Weblet may request evidence of legitimacy where necessary.


14. AI and Automated Content

AI-generated content is permitted.

However, users may not use AI systems to:

  • Generate spam websites
  • Create deceptive content
  • Impersonate individuals
  • Produce fraudulent materials
  • Circumvent platform policies
  • Generate harmful misinformation

Publishers remain responsible for all AI-generated content.


15. High-Risk Activities

Without prior written approval, Weblet may not be used as the primary platform for:

  • Critical healthcare decisions
  • Emergency response systems
  • Air traffic operations
  • Nuclear facility operations
  • Military command systems
  • Life-support systems
  • Activities where service interruption could result in serious injury or death

Weblet is not designed for mission-critical operations.


16. API and Integration Usage

Users accessing APIs or integrations must:

  • Follow published limits
  • Use authentication properly
  • Protect credentials
  • Respect rate limits
  • Avoid excessive requests

Users may not:

  • Reverse engineer APIs
  • Scrape platform data
  • Harvest user information
  • Interfere with platform operations

17. Domain and Hosting Abuse

Users may not use Weblet-hosted domains or custom domains for:

  • Phishing
  • Malware delivery
  • Fraudulent impersonation
  • Illegal commerce
  • Credential theft
  • Brand abuse

Weblet may suspend domains immediately when abuse is detected.


18. Monitoring and Enforcement

Weblet may monitor platform activity to:

  • Detect abuse
  • Protect infrastructure
  • Investigate violations
  • Maintain security
  • Comply with legal obligations

Monitoring may include automated and manual review processes.

Weblet is not obligated to monitor all content or activity.


19. Enforcement Actions

Violations of this Policy may result in:

Warning

Notice of non-compliance.

Content Restriction

Limitation of content visibility or functionality.

Content Removal

Removal of violating content.

Website Suspension

Temporary disabling of websites.

Domain Suspension

Temporary or permanent domain restrictions.

Account Suspension

Temporary restriction of account access.

Account Termination

Permanent removal from the platform.

Legal Action

Referral to law enforcement or legal authorities where appropriate.

Weblet may take enforcement actions with or without prior notice depending on risk and severity.


20. Reporting Violations

Users may report suspected violations by contacting:

abuse@weblethq.com

Reports should include:

  • Relevant URL
  • Description of the violation
  • Supporting evidence where available

Weblet may investigate reports and take appropriate action.


21. Policy Updates

Weblet may update this Acceptable Use Policy periodically.

Updated versions will be published on the Weblet website and become effective upon publication unless otherwise stated.

Continued use of the Services constitutes acceptance of the revised Policy.


22. Contact Information

Abuse and Security Team

abuse@weblethq.com

Legal Team

legal@weblethq.com

Support Team

support@weblethq.com

Website

https://weblet.site

Mailing Address

Weblet
Houston, Texas, USA

Phone

+1 737 297 7867


23. Reservation of Rights

Weblet reserves the right to investigate, restrict, suspend, remove, disable, or terminate access to any content, website, domain, account, organization, integration, API access, or service where Weblet reasonably determines that continued operation may expose Weblet, its users, partners, infrastructure providers, or the public to legal, operational, financial, security, compliance, or reputational risk.

Nothing in this Policy shall be interpreted as creating an obligation for Weblet to host, publish, distribute, or continue providing access to any content, website, or service.

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