CrediBlog

Acceptable Use Policy

Effective date: July 17, 2026 · Version 1.1

This policy sets out behavioural and content rules that apply to anyone using CrediBlog, whether as an account owner, author, or reader. It complements, and is incorporated into, our Terms of Service.

Scope

This policy applies to all users of crediblog.com, the CrediBlog application, and any hosted blog page published on CrediBlog. Account owners are responsible for ensuring the people who use their workspace understand and follow it.

Permitted use

  • Generating, editing, publishing, and syndicating blog content that you have the lawful right to produce and distribute for your business.
  • Sharing published posts with your audience, and using the Service's search and discovery features across the CrediBlog network.
  • Running exports and JSON API / webhook calls within the reasonable rate limits documented for your plan.

Prohibited content

  • Material that is illegal in your jurisdiction or in the jurisdiction hosting the Service.
  • Content that is misleading, defamatory, or that infringes third-party intellectual property, privacy, or publicity rights without a valid basis.
  • Content classified as CSAM, incitement to violence, or otherwise categorically unlawful under applicable law.
  • Malware, exploit code, or content designed to compromise the Service or other users.

Prohibited behaviour

  • Attempting to access data belonging to other tenants.
  • Bypassing rate limits, authentication, or authorization controls.
  • Probing for vulnerabilities outside an authorized responsible-disclosure engagement.
  • Churning out spammy, low-value, or auto-generated content at scale purely to game search rankings.
  • Using the AI features to fabricate authorship in ways the law does not allow, or to deceive readers.

AI-specific rules

  • AI-generated drafts must be reviewed by a human before publishing whenever they affect claims your readers will rely on.
  • Do not present AI-generated content as the original work of a real person who did not review or endorse it.
  • Do not attempt to extract training data from outputs or otherwise reverse-engineer the underlying models.

Reporting abuse

Suspected misuse can be reported to abuse@crediblog.com. We investigate every report. To report content you believe infringes your rights or is otherwise unlawful, see our Notice & Takedown policy.

Consequences

Violations may lead to a warning, suspension, tenant-level restrictions, or termination depending on severity and recurrence. For serious violations we may preserve relevant records and cooperate with lawful authorities.

Changes

We update this policy as the Service evolves. Material changes are announced at least thirty days in advance on this page and emailed to account administrators.