Update Notice: We updated the DigitalBPM Acceptable Use Policy effective April 7, 2023. Your continued use of our Service automatically constitutes your acceptance of these revised Terms. You may review the prior version of the DigitalBPM Acceptable Use Policy here. This updated Policy completely replaces all previous versions.
At DigitalBPM, our mission is to make automation work for everyone. Our customers and partners rely on DigitalBPM Services to automate critical parts of their business. To ensure continued reliability, everyone must access and use DigitalBPM Services in ways that don’t abuse our Services. This Acceptable Use Policy serves as a guide for what we consider abuse of our Services.
Security violations or network abuse
Don’t access or use DigitalBPM Services directly or indirectly to, or in ways that create any of the following:
- Disrupt uptime: adversely impacts the availability of our Services or those offered by a Third Party.
- Denial of Service: create or pose a risk that can result in a denial of service attack on our Services or the services of a Third Party.
- Bypass security: bypass or attempt to circumvent limitations or security mechanisms established by DigitalBPM or a Third Party.This includes testing or reverse-engineering to find limitations, vulnerabilities, competitive research, or evading filtering capabilities. This doesn’t apply to DigitalBPM’s published bug-reporting program.
- Security risk: create a security or service risk to DigitalBPM, our Services, or a Third Party.
- Malicious attacks: send or facilitate cyber attacks of any kind.
Wrongful Use
Don’t access or use DigitalBPM Services directly or indirectly to, or in ways that:
- Fake engagement: create, promote, or publish artificial or inauthentic engagement, reviews, or other related content.
- Create multiple accounts: create multiple DigitalBPM accounts in order to circumvent any of our Services or third-party service limitations or restrictions.
- Spamming: generate or send unsolicited messages that you do not have permission to send to recipients or are otherwise prohibited under applicable law.
- Intellectual Property Infringement: use, post, distribute, or violate DigitalBPM’s or a Third Party’s intellectual property that you don’t have the right to do.
- Misrepresentation: impersonate other people or businesses, engage in phishing, spoofing, or otherwise misrepresent yourself or misstate the origin of any content. Accounts on DigitalBPM Services may not be created with throwaway email addresses.
- Circumvent or violate Third Party terms: use Services with the primary purpose of violating or circumventing the terms or restrictions of a Third Party.