Acceptable use policy
What you undertake not to do when using the software, why each prohibition exists, what happens if you breach it, and what stays guaranteed whatever happens.
Entry into force on the first paid subscription opened to the public. This draft binds no one before that date, and qualified legal counsel will review it before we get there.
DRAFT: to be validated by qualified legal counsel
This text is a working draft published for transparency. It has not yet been reviewed by legal counsel and it will change before the first sale. It is not a contract in force.
Who contracts with you
The service is provided by the company identified below, which is your contracting party, the owner of the intellectual property, the controller of your data and the merchant of record that issues your invoices.
Delta-One Capital Sàrl · The company is identified below by its commercial-register number, verified against the official register: that number gives access to its public record and statutory data. The VAT number will be added as soon as the tax regime has been settled.
1. Principle
This policy is that of Delta-One Capital Sàrl, the operator of the service, and forms an integral part of the terms of service.
The software is an analysis tool intended for lawful use and for your own account. The prohibitions below are not commercial preferences: each protects either a third party, or you, or the very possibility of operating the service. Each is therefore given a reason.
2. Prohibited uses
- Use on behalf of third parties without a mandate
- Using the software to decide for someone else, manage a third party’s assets or provide a derived service to clients. Reason: it would turn a personal licence into a management activity, whose legal nature is not that of the product sold. Professional use for your own account, or by your company’s staff for the company, stays permitted within the limits of your plan.
- Circumventing platform rules
- Circumventing an anti-bot measure, an identity verification, a geographic block, an API limit or the terms of a third-party service. Reason: unlawfulness exposes you personally and puts at risk the whole service’s access to the sources it depends on.
- Manufacturing false identities
- Creating multiple identities, accounts or personas to capture a distribution several times, to obtain access you are not entitled to, or to pass yourself off as someone else. Reason: it is a fraud against a third party, and the tool that served it becomes part of the problem.
- Manufacturing false signals
- Automating clicks, reviews, traffic, engagement or interactions meant to simulate real activity. Reason: the same as above, plus a degradation of the public data everyone depends on, you included.
- Unlawful activity
- Using the software to prepare, facilitate or conceal an activity contrary to applicable law, in particular circumventing sanctions measures or dealing with funds of unlawful origin. Reason: Swiss coercive measures may target the movement of services, and a software subscription is a service.
- Declaring an address you do not control
- Having a third party’s address monitored. Reason: it means having the data of a person who did not consent processed. An address linked to an account is personal data.
- Out-of-frame execution
- Asking support, or any other human channel, to sign, broadcast, transfer or route an operation, or to make the service act beyond the signed policy envelope. Reason: execution exists only in the two intended modes and inside the signed limits; nobody on our side can trigger or widen it by hand. The request is refused systematically and logged; it is not a setting support could switch on.
- Sending a recovery phrase
- Sending a recovery phrase or a private key to support, in any form. Reason: it is the most dangerous thing a user can do. The staff member must refuse it, keep nothing and open an incident, and we will ask you to move to a new wallet immediately.
- Extracting or reselling the outputs
- Reselling, redistributing, republishing or bulk-extracting the analyses produced. Reason: the source data is subject to its providers’ terms, and we cannot grant you rights we do not hold.
- Harming the integrity of the service
- Testing security without written authorisation, saturating the interfaces, circumventing quotas, or sharing your access outside the users provided for by your plan. Reason: the availability other customers have paid for. A good-faith vulnerability report is, by contrast, welcome and carries no consequence for you.
3. Statements you make when subscribing
- You are neither established nor located in a territory covered by an applicable sanctions measure, you do not appear on a sanctions designee list, and you are not acting for a person who does.
- You use the software for your own account, and you have the age and legal capacity to do so.
- The information you give us is accurate, and you keep it up to date.
- An inaccurate statement is not a formality: it is a breach of contract and may justify immediate termination.
4. Consequences, graduated
Consequences are proportionate to the breach, not uniform. Immediate termination for a minor breach would be precisely the kind of unbalanced clause consumer law sets aside.
- Warning
- A first breach that is reversible and harms no third party: we write to you, explain what is wrong, and give you time to put it right.
- Targeted restriction
- Suspension of the affected function only, or removal of a declared address. The rest of the service continues.
- Suspension
- A repeated breach, or one that exposes a third party: access to the analysis functions is suspended, the paid period keeps running, and the suspension is lifted as soon as the cause is gone.
- Termination
- Fraud, unlawful activity, false statement, harm to the integrity of the service, or a breach persisting after formal notice. Termination is immediate and reasoned. The paid and unused part of the period remains due, except where termination is justified by an established fault on your side.
- Legal obligation
- Where a measure is imposed on us by applicable law or by a competent authority, we apply it and inform you to the extent we are permitted to.
5. Procedure and challenge
- Any measure is reasoned in writing, with the facts it rests on.
- It is logged tamper-evidently and notified to you.
- You may challenge it with support: we acknowledge receipt, re-examine the file, and answer in writing with reasons if we maintain it.
- A measure taken wrongly is lifted, and the affected period is refunded to you pro rata.
6. What stays guaranteed whatever happens
No sanction, at any level and for any reason, suspends these four guarantees:
- the full export of your data, in an open format;
- the revocation of your sessions, devices and authentication factors;
- your access to your wallets and assets, over which we have no hold;
- your cancellation, with no human contact.
Sources
Every legal text cited in this document is listed below, with a link to its official version and the date we read it. A clause whose basis you cannot check is a clause you would have to take on faith.
- Swiss Embargo Act, art. 1 to 3 (coercive measures may restrict the movement of services)Fedlex, SR 946.231 · consolidated version as at 1 January 2022 · retrieved on 2026-08-10
- SECO, sanctions ordinances and search tool for sanctions designeesSECO, State Secretariat for Economic Affairs · page read in its version of 16 December 2025 · retrieved on 2026-08-10
- Directive 93/13/EEC, art. 3, art. 5 and Annex point 1(a), (b), (f), (h), (i), (j) and (k) (unfair terms)EUR-Lex, consolidated version of 12 December 2011 · the Annex is indicative and non-exhaustive; national transposition may be stricter · retrieved on 2026-08-10
- Swiss Unfair Competition Act, art. 3(1)(b), (i), (o) and (s) (inaccurate statements; concealing dangers; electronic commerce)Fedlex, SR 241 · consolidated version as at 1 January 2025 · retrieved on 2026-08-10
- General Data Protection Regulation, art. 3(2) (territorial scope) and art. 4(1) (personal data)EUR-Lex, Regulation (EU) 2016/679 · consolidated version · retrieved on 2026-08-10