Legal
Acceptable Use Policy
Last updated: 26 May 2026
The short version
Stashcord is a tool for archiving things you find online. Don’t use it to host illegal content, harm other people, or attack the Service itself. If you’re unsure whether something is okay, ask us at {CONTACT EMAIL} before doing it.
This policy applies to anything you do through Stashcord — stashed links and notes, attachments, archived pages, the browser extension, the Discord bot, the mobile apps, and any APIs or integrations we offer.
Prohibited content
You must not use the Service to store, archive, or share:
- Child sexual abuse material (CSAM) or any content that sexually exploits minors. We report CSAM to NCMEC and equivalent authorities and cooperate with law-enforcement requests.
- Content that promotes, incites, or facilitates terrorism, violent extremism, or mass violence.
- Content that violates intellectual-property rights or confidentiality obligations of others (without their permission), including pirated software, leaked credentials, or trade secrets.
- Non-consensual intimate imagery, doxxing, or content that exposes another person’s private information without their consent.
- Malware, ransomware, spyware, exploits, or other code designed to damage or compromise systems.
- Phishing kits, scam pages, or content used to defraud or deceive people.
- Content unlawful under the jurisdiction where you are based or where the Service is operated.
Prohibited behavior
You must not:
- Harass, threaten, impersonate, or otherwise harm other Stashcord users.
- Use the Service to send spam, unsolicited messages, or bulk automated content through any integration (including the Discord bot).
- Attempt to gain unauthorized access to any account, system, or data — whether ours, another user’s, or a third party’s.
- Probe, scan, or test the vulnerability of the Service except through a responsible-disclosure process we approve in advance. We welcome security reports at {SECURITY EMAIL}.
- Circumvent rate limits, storage quotas, plan entitlements, authentication, or any technical restriction in the Service.
- Reverse-engineer, decompile, or extract the source code or models behind the Service, except where this is permitted by mandatory law.
- Use automated tools to scrape or download content from Stashcord at scale, except through APIs we explicitly provide.
- Resell, sublicense, or repackage the Service to third parties without our written permission.
- Interfere with the integrity of the Service — for example, by injecting malicious content into archived pages, abusing background jobs, or flooding endpoints.
Archiving third-party content
Stashcord stores snapshots of pages you save. You are responsible for ensuring you have the right to archive those pages and the right to keep the resulting copies. Respect the wishes of rights-holders — for example, robots.txt directives, paywalled content terms, and copyright notices — even when the Service technically allows you to save the page.
Enforcement
When we believe you have violated this policy we may, depending on severity: ask you to remove offending content, remove it ourselves, restrict the affected features, suspend your account, terminate your account, or report you to relevant authorities. For the most serious violations — especially CSAM, terrorist content, or imminent threats to life — we will act immediately and may not provide prior notice.
Reporting abuse
If you believe someone is using Stashcord in violation of this policy, please report it to {ABUSE EMAIL} with as much detail as you can share (e.g. links, screenshots). Copyright complaints have a separate dedicated process — see our DMCA policy.
Changes
We may update this policy from time to time. The “Last updated” date at the top reflects the most recent revision. Continued use of the Service after changes take effect means you accept the updated policy.