Acceptable Use Policy
Last updated: March 19, 2026
This Acceptable Use Policy ("AUP") supplements our Terms of Service. Capitalized terms used but not defined here have the meaning given in the Terms. If you violate this AUP, we may suspend or terminate access, remove content, cooperate with authorities where required, and take other remedial action.
Permitted contexts
The Services are designed for lawful professional use, including authorized investigations, fraud prevention, corporate security, and—where you have proper authority—public safety and law-enforcement workflows. You must have a lawful basis for each use case and must comply with jurisdictional rules that apply to you (including privacy, employment, financial, healthcare, and telecommunications laws).
If you are a law-enforcement or government agency, you are responsible for ensuring your use aligns with agency policy, court orders, and applicable statutes. See our Law Enforcement information for overview and contact options.
Authorized access (UX only)
Access must be through our website and product user experience—interactive, human-directed use while authenticated. You may not substitute headless sessions, scripted workflows, or third-party automation platforms for that experience. Harvesting or scraping the Services or systematically capturing outputs to resell, repackage, or redistribute (including as datasets or "API-like" offerings to others) is prohibited except where we explicitly permit it in writing.
A future documented API program, if offered, will be an explicit exception governed by its own terms; until then, no programmatic or bulk access is authorized. See our Terms of Service for the full access rules.
Prohibited conduct
Without limitation, you must not use the Services to:
- Violate criminal or civil law, including laws governing surveillance, computer intrusion, stalking, harassment, discrimination, or theft of trade secrets
- Collect or use personal data without a lawful basis, proper notice where required, or beyond what your role authorizes
- Conduct credit, employment, housing, or insurance decisions regulated under statutes such as the FCRA (U.S.) or local equivalents, unless you are fully compliant with those regimes and any vendor restrictions
- Target, threaten, extort, or enable harm toward individuals, or facilitate doxxing or coordinated harassment
- Impersonate any person or entity, misrepresent affiliation, or falsify the origin of data you provide
- Circumvent access controls, rate limits, billing controls, geographic or technical restrictions, or security measures
- Probe, scan, or attack our systems; inject malware; or attempt to obtain unauthorized access to Hijack, other users, or third-party systems
- Use automated means—including bots, scripts, scrapers, headless browsers, RPA, or extension-driven automation—to operate the Services, bypass the intended UX, or collect data at scale (except genuine assistive technology for disabilities)
- Scrape, harvest, cache, or republish outputs from the Services for resale, competing products, bulk redistribution, or to provide third parties with "API-like" access to our platform without permission
- Mirror, reproduce, or substantially duplicate the Services' user experience for redistribution or to train competing systems, without permission
- Resell, sublicense, share credentials for, or pool access to the Services except as permitted under your subscription or a written agreement
- Use the Services in embargoed or prohibited jurisdictions or for end uses restricted by export-control, sanctions, or similar law
High-risk and regulated uses
Outputs may be incomplete, stale, or incorrect. You must not rely on the Services as the sole basis for decisions that have legal or similarly significant effects on individuals without independent verification and compliance with laws that govern those decisions.
If you operate in regulated sectors (e.g., banking, health, telecommunications, public sector), you remain solely responsible for sector-specific obligations, retention, audit, and data-processing agreements.
Monitoring and enforcement
We may use technical and organizational measures to detect, prevent, and respond to abuse, including reviewing account activity where reasonably necessary for security, fraud prevention, or legal compliance. We do not undertake to monitor all user activity and are not responsible for your compliance with this AUP.
Reporting abuse
To report suspected violations, contact legal@hijack.gg. Include sufficient detail (URLs, timestamps, account identifiers if known) to allow us to assess the report. We may not respond to every message but will review credible misuse reports.
Changes
We may update this AUP from time to time. The "Last updated" date reflects the latest version. Continued use after changes constitutes acceptance unless we require separate consent where applicable.