Acceptable Use Policy
Effective Date: July 21, 2026
1. Lawful Use
You may use the website only for lawful purposes and in a manner consistent with applicable law. You may not use the website to facilitate fraud, deception, unlawful activity, harassment, infringement, or other prohibited conduct.
2. Prohibited Technical Activity
You may not:
- attempt unauthorized access to the website, accounts, servers, systems, or data;
- introduce malware, malicious code, automated attacks, or harmful scripts;
- interfere with website availability, performance, security, or operation;
- probe, scan, or test vulnerabilities without authorization;
- circumvent access controls or security measures;
- use automated tools to scrape or reproduce substantial portions of the website without permission.
3. Prohibited Content
You may not submit or transmit content that is unlawful, fraudulent, defamatory, threatening, abusive, discriminatory, infringing, malicious, deceptive, or otherwise reasonably likely to harm another person or entity.
4. Misrepresentation
You may not impersonate another person or organization, misrepresent your authority, submit false project information, use another person’s contact details without permission, or create misleading communications through the website.
5. Intellectual Property
You may not copy, reproduce, republish, distribute, sell, license, or commercially exploit website content, branding, templates, written materials, graphics, methods, or other protected content except as permitted by law or with written authorization.
6. Consulting Requests
Service request forms may be used only for genuine business inquiries. Requests involving unlawful conduct, unauthorized access, deceptive activity, regulated services outside the company’s scope, or other inappropriate objectives may be rejected.
7. Enforcement
360 Emergence may restrict, block, or terminate access where misuse is suspected. Serious or unlawful activity may be reported to relevant providers or authorities when legally permitted or required.
8. Preservation of Rights
Failure to enforce a provision in one instance does not waive the right to enforce it later.