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Acceptable Use Policy
Effective May 28, 2026
ADA is a tool for building real software. We trust our users and ask only that you don't use the platform to harm others, abuse our infrastructure, or violate the law. This policy is the short version of what we mean by that.
What you can do
Build your products. Refactor your code. Generate documentation. Write tests. Explore unfamiliar codebases. Automate the boring parts of engineering. Run ADA on your own machine, on company laptops, on CI machines. Bring your own model keys. Use ADA in client projects. Use ADA in commercial work. Use ADA in open-source projects you contribute to.
What you can't do
You agree not to use ADA to:
- Generate, distribute, or deploy malware, viruses, ransomware, or any code intended to damage or gain unauthorized access to systems you don't own or have permission to test.
- Conduct security research against systems without explicit written authorization. ADA is welcome for CTF challenges and authorized penetration testing.
- Create content that sexualizes minors, glorifies violence against specific individuals, or amounts to targeted harassment.
- Build automation that violates the terms of service or rate limits of third-party services we connect to (LLM providers, MCP servers, web targets).
- Generate or distribute content that infringes copyright, trademark, trade-secret, or other intellectual property rights belonging to someone else.
- Use ADA to misrepresent yourself or to impersonate another individual or organization in a way that's deceptive or unlawful.
- Run high-volume crawling or scraping that disrupts the operation of the target site.
- Resell ADA or sublicense its agent infrastructure to third parties without a written agreement.
Platform abuse
Don't do anything that wastes our infrastructure: don't script credit-farming accounts, don't share a single account across many users to evade pricing, don't intentionally trigger expensive runs to drain a billing account you don't control. Tool abuse, abusive prompt patterns, or attempts to circumvent metering may result in immediate suspension.
LLM provider terms
When you use ADA with a model provider (Anthropic, OpenAI, Google AI, Vortex AI, etc.), you remain bound by their respective acceptable use policies. ADA does not override their rules — it adds to them.
Reporting abuse
If you see content or behavior that violates this policy, report it to support@eactivenet.com. We investigate every report. Confirmed abusers lose access to the platform and may be reported to the relevant authorities or model providers.
Enforcement
Violations may result in (a) a warning, (b) temporary suspension, (c) permanent account termination, (d) forfeiture of remaining credits, and (e) referral to law enforcement where appropriate. We'll generally try to talk to you before reaching for the heaviest tool — but we reserve the right to act immediately when the violation is serious.
Changes
We may update this policy from time to time as the platform evolves. Material changes will be announced via the dashboard or by email. Continued use after the effective date constitutes acceptance.