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Acceptable Use Policy

Revised 12 August 2026

AA Global Solutions, Inc.

Acceptable Use Statement and Prohibited Conduct

πŸ—“οΈ Revised 12 August 2026

You agree not to engage in any prohibited activities on or through the Service, including but not limited to the conduct described below. AAGS reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to monitor disputes, investigate violations and immediately suspend or terminate access to the Service without prior notice or liability.

1. Scraping and Automation

Utilising any automated system, including robots, spiders or offline readers, to access, scrape or index the Service in a manner that sends more request messages than a human can reasonably produce. Public search engines are granted revocable permission to crawl public areas solely to build searchable indices, not caches or archives.

2. Network & Security Interference

Attempting to breach, probe, scan or compromise system security, authentication measures or system integrity; transmitting viruses, worms, Trojan horses or other destructive code; or imposing an unreasonable network load on our infrastructure.

3. Unauthorised Access & Harvesting

Collecting or harvesting personally identifiable information, account names, phone numbers, email addresses or credentials from other users, or obtaining unauthorised access to servers, data or network systems.

4. Deceptive Practices

Impersonating another person or entity, misrepresenting your affiliation, conducting fraud, hiding your identity, spoofing caller ID headers or transmission identities, or engaging in unauthorised commercial solicitations.

5. Infringing & Unlawful Activity

Transmitting unsolicited electronic messages; posting content that infringes upon third-party intellectual property or privacy rights; or distributing materials that promote illegal activity, physical harm, or obscene, abusive, harassing or defamatory conduct.

6. System Abuse

Framing, screen scraping, database scraping, redelivering, transferring or selling user lists, databases or content without explicit written permission from AAGS.

7. Reporting a Security Issue

If you believe you have discovered a security vulnerability in this website, we ask that you report it privately to info@aags.us before any public disclosure, and that you avoid accessing, modifying or exfiltrating data belonging to others while investigating. We will acknowledge legitimate reports and work with you on a remediation timeline.