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Acceptable Use Policy

What you agree not to do with an end-to-end encrypted service you fully control.

LAST UPDATED · August 18, 2026Aureum Growth Solutions LLC
This document is provided for transparency and does not constitute legal advice. Your use of Solipsis is governed by its full text. Questions? [email protected].

1. Your responsibility

This Acceptable Use Policy ("AUP") governs your use of Solipsis and is part of our Terms of Service. Because Solipsis is end-to-end encrypted, we cannot see the content you send and do not pre-screen or monitor it. That makes you · and each workspace's owner and administrators · fully responsible for the content and conduct within your workspace.

2. Prohibited content and conduct

You may not use the Service to create, store, send, or facilitate:

  • Anything illegal under applicable law, or that facilitates illegal activity.
  • Child sexual abuse material (CSAM) or the sexual exploitation of minors · zero tolerance; we report as required by law.
  • Content or conduct that promotes terrorism, violent extremism, or credible threats of violence.
  • Malware, ransomware, or tools primarily designed to compromise systems or data.
  • Unlawful harassment, stalking, doxxing, or targeted abuse.
  • Fraud, phishing, spam, or deceptive or high-volume unsolicited messaging.
  • Infringement of intellectual-property, privacy, or publicity rights.
  • Sale or facilitation of illegal goods, weapons, or controlled substances.

3. Prohibited technical activity

  • Attempting to breach, probe, or circumvent the security, authentication, encryption, or access controls of the Service or other users (other than good-faith security research disclosed responsibly · see Section 6).
  • Interfering with or overloading the Service (for example, denial-of-service), or evading rate limits, seat limits, or plan restrictions.
  • Reverse engineering the Service except where permitted by law, or reselling or sublicensing it without authorization.
  • Using automated means to abuse invitations, webhooks, or the sales/lead forms.

4. How we enforce (and its limits)

Because content is encrypted, our enforcement is necessarily limited to what we can see and what is reported: account-level and workspace-level signals (such as billing abuse, spam patterns, or unlawful use of the infrastructure) and reports from users or third parties. We may investigate suspected violations, and we may suspend or terminate accounts or workspaces, remove infrastructure access, or take other appropriate action, with notice where practicable and lawful.

5. Reporting abuse

Report suspected violations to [email protected]. For copyright complaints, include the information required by the DMCA (identification of the work and the material, your contact information, and the required statements). We respond to valid notices and maintain a repeat-infringer policy.

6. Security research

We welcome good-faith security research. If you test only your own account/workspace, avoid privacy violations and service disruption, and report findings promptly and confidentially to [email protected] before disclosure, we will not pursue action against you for that research. Do not access other users' data.