Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)

PilotOS — enterprise safety and compliance expectations

Prohibited uses

Users may not use PilotOS for the following categories of activity.

  • Hate and harassment. Content targeting protected characteristics; harassment or threats toward individuals or groups.
  • Sexual content (strict). Any child sexual content (zero tolerance); exploitation, grooming, or suggestive content involving minors; non-consensual or exploitative sexual content.
  • Violence and harm. Credible threats of violence; promotion of harm; terrorism or violent extremism.
  • Illegal activities. Fraud, phishing, scams; unauthorized data collection; attempts to exploit or abuse systems.
  • Sensitive data abuse. Storing or transmitting highly sensitive identifiers (for example government IDs or payment card data) without appropriate legal basis and controls.
  • Platform abuse. Reverse engineering where prohibited; API abuse or attacks; injection or malicious payloads aimed at PilotOS or connected systems.

Zero-tolerance categories

Certain signals may trigger immediate enforcement workflows, including child exploitation content, severe hate speech, and explicit illegal activity, in line with law and internal policy.

Enforcement

PilotOS may log policy signals, throttle or block specific requests, flag or restrict workspaces, and involve human review. Enforcement is designed to degrade gracefully and minimize disruption for legitimate customers.

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