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Acceptable Use Policy

Effective August 21, 2026

A specific, plain list of what you may not do with the Diraz platform and its APIs — incorporated into, and enforced under, the Terms of Service.

1. Purpose and relationship to the Terms of Service

This Acceptable Use Policy ("AUP") is incorporated into, and forms part of, the Terms of Service by reference, and covers the same surfaces the Terms do: this website, the dashboard, and the public API. It exists as its own page, separate from the Terms, so we can keep the specific list of prohibited uses current — and so you can check what is and is not allowed without re-reading the whole contract. A violation of this AUP is a violation of the Terms, and is handled under the Terms' suspension and termination provisions.

2. Illegal or fraudulent activity

You may not use the Service to engage in, or to build a product that facilitates:

  • Any activity that violates applicable criminal or civil law in any jurisdiction where it occurs;
  • Fraud, forgery, or the creation of falsified identity documents or credentials;
  • Circumventing know-your-customer (KYC), anti-money-laundering (AML), or other identity- verification obligations you or your customers are subject to;
  • Money laundering, terrorist financing, or sanctions evasion; or
  • Harassment, stalking, doxxing, or any activity intended to harm a specific individual.

3. Abuse of the Service itself

  • Attempting to exceed, evade, or automate around your plan's published rate limits, for example by distributing requests across multiple accounts or API keys to obtain a higher effective limit than you are entitled to;
  • Sharing an API key outside your own organization, or using a key issued to someone else;
  • Probing, scanning, load-testing, or attempting to find vulnerabilities in the Service without our prior written permission;
  • Reverse-engineering, decompiling, or attempting to derive the source code or underlying source-collection logic of the Service; or
  • Reselling, sublicensing, or operating a competing bulk-data or raw-export product built directly on the Service's output, without our prior written consent (using the API as a component inside your own product is expected and encouraged; operating it as an undifferentiated pass-through is not).

4. Misuse of personal data

  • Submitting personal data to a computed product (an identity number, phone number, or similar) that you do not have a lawful basis to collect, submit, or process;
  • Building or operating a system whose purpose is to compile, profile, or surveil individuals using data obtained through the Service, without a lawful basis for doing so; or
  • Using an identity-format validator or parser to facilitate identity theft, impersonation, or the creation of synthetic identities.

5. Misrepresenting what a computed product is

You may not present the output of a computed product (a tax, payroll, zakat, loan, or similar calculator) as licensed financial, tax, legal, or medical advice, or otherwise represent that it carries a professional certification or guarantee it does not have. It is an estimation tool, and must be presented as one to your own end users.

6. Reporting a violation

If you believe someone is using Diraz in a way that violates this policy, tell us at [email protected]. Include enough detail (the organization or endpoint involved, and what you observed) for us to investigate.

7. Enforcement

A violation of this AUP may result in throttling, suspension, or termination of your account under the Terms of Service's "Suspension and termination" provision, without prior notice where we reasonably believe notice would allow further harm. Diraz may update this AUP from time to time under the same process described in the Terms.