Last updated: May 31, 2026
Responsible use
EasyConfig must be used responsibly and only for lawful hosting, development, deployment, monitoring, and infrastructure management purposes.
Prohibited activity
Users must not deploy malware, phishing pages, credential theft tools, spam systems, botnets, unauthorized scanners, or services intended to harm third parties.
Network abuse
Users must not use EasyConfig-managed servers for denial-of-service activity, unauthorized access, brute force attacks, open relay abuse, or traffic manipulation.
Content responsibility
Users are responsible for the content, applications, data, and services they deploy using EasyConfig.
Security obligations
Users should keep servers updated, protect credentials, configure firewalls, monitor logs, and remove vulnerable applications promptly.
Enforcement
Accounts, licenses, or hosted access may be restricted if EasyConfig is used in a way that creates legal, security, abuse, or platform risk.
Important note
This is professional placeholder legal content prepared for the EasyConfig project. Before public launch, have the final legal text reviewed and adapted for your company, jurisdiction, pricing model, and actual product behavior.