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Acceptable Use Policy

Last updated June 23, 2026 · v0.1

These are the ground rules for using Vinci, and they're part of our Terms of Service. First, the part that matters most to your privacy: we don't read, monitor, or scan your conversations. This policy isn't enforced by watching what you type — it's enforced through reports and complaints people send us, and our legal obligations.

We don't monitor your conversations

To be clear: Vinci runs with zero data retention. We don't read, store, scan, or train on your chats to police this policy — privacy is the entire point of the product. What we do act on is what's reported to us: abuse reports, complaints, and valid legal requests. The rules below tell you what isn't allowed; how we learn about a problem is through those reports, not surveillance.

What's not allowed

Don't use the service to do, or to help anyone do, the following:

  • Illegal activityAnything that breaks applicable law, or that facilitates it.
  • Child sexual abuse material (CSAM)Zero tolerance. We prohibit any content that sexualizes minors and report CSAM to the appropriate authorities.
  • Violence and extremismPromoting terrorism or violent extremism, or inciting or threatening violence against people.
  • Weapons and dangerous instructionsInstructions for weapons, explosives, or chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear (CBRN) harm.
  • Non-consensual intimate imagerySexual content depicting real people without their consent, including synthetic or "deepfake" imagery. (Content involving minors is covered above, with zero tolerance.)
  • Harassment, abuse, and harmThreats, harassment, hate, or content intended to harm or exploit others.
  • Malware and attacksCreating malware, or attacking, overloading, or attempting to gain unauthorized access to the service or others' systems.
  • Attacking the modelTrying to extract training data, reverse engineer protected systems, or circumvent safety and rate limits.
  • High-risk relianceUsing outputs for medical, legal, financial, or other high-stakes decisions without independent professional review.
  • Violating others' rightsGenerating content that infringes intellectual property, privacy, or publicity rights, or impersonates others.
  • Deception and spamFraud, scams, disinformation campaigns, or bulk unsolicited messaging.

How we enforce this

Because we don't monitor conversations, enforcement is driven by reports and complaints we receive and by our legal obligations. When we get a credible report, we may investigate the account involved and warn, limit, suspend, or terminate access, and remove content we host. Serious or unlawful activity may be referred to the appropriate authorities.

Reporting abuse

To report a violation, email support@getsimpledirect.com. Suspected CSAM is reported to the appropriate authorities; you can also report it directly to them.

Questions

Questions about this policy? Email support@getsimpledirect.com.