Acceptable Use Policy

Acceptable use expectations for Stackelio services.

This policy protects customers, the platform, and the wider internet by setting clear boundaries for hosted app use.

Policy status

Public foundation, pending final legal review.

This page gives customers and operators a clear policy surface now, while keeping final legal approval explicit before launch reliance.

Last updated: May 29, 2026
Written for public launch readiness and customer clarity.
This acceptable-use foundation should be reviewed before it is used as a final enforcement policy.

Prohibited activity

Customers must not use Stackelio services for illegal activity, abuse, harassment, spam, credential theft, malware distribution, unauthorized scanning, or attacks against other systems.

Resource abuse

Services should be used within the intended plan and app profile. Excessive load, abusive automation, or activity that harms platform stability may require support review or service limits.

Content and compliance

Customers are responsible for the content, data, and workflows they operate through their services, including complying with applicable laws and respecting third-party rights.

Response to abuse

Stackelio may investigate abuse reports and take proportionate action, including temporary restriction, suspension, or termination where needed to protect the platform and other users.

Related policies

Review the rest of the public policy set.

These pages are grouped together so customers can understand terms, privacy, refunds, acceptable use, backups, and service levels without hunting through the product.

Terms of Service

The service relationship, account responsibilities, billing expectations, and general platform use terms.

Privacy Policy

How Stackelio handles account, billing, support, and operational data for the platform.

Refund Policy

How refund and wallet-credit requests are reviewed for Stackelio-billed services and workspace funding.

Backup Policy

How backup support, restore assistance, and customer data responsibility are framed before launch.

Service Level Policy

Availability and support-response targets without unsupported uptime-credit promises.

Need help

Have a question about this policy foundation?

Contact Stackelio for support or onboarding questions. Final legal terms should be reviewed before public launch commitments are made.