Legal
Acceptable Use Policy
Last updated: June 10, 2026. This policy protects Privora, our customers, their clients, and the integrity of compliance evidence workflows.
Prohibited activity
Use Privora for unlawful, harmful, fraudulent, deceptive, abusive, discriminatory, or rights-violating activity.
Upload malware, exploit code, destructive files, or content designed to disrupt systems or bypass security.
Attempt unauthorized access, credential stuffing, scanning, scraping, reverse engineering, or interference with Privora infrastructure.
Use Privora to process personal data without appropriate authority, notices, legal basis, contractual rights, or customer instructions.
Send spam, unsolicited communications, phishing, impersonation messages, or misleading client requests through the service.
Use AI-assisted features as the sole source of legal, regulatory, employment, financial, or client-facing decisions.
Remove security controls, obscure audit logs, overload rate limits, or use the API in a way that harms service reliability.
Upload secrets, passwords, payment card numbers, or unnecessary sensitive data into fields not designed for that purpose.
Enforcement
We may investigate suspected violations and remove content, restrict features, suspend accounts, terminate access, preserve evidence, notify affected customers, or report activity to authorities where appropriate.
Report abuse
Report security issues to security@privora.ng. Report policy abuse or service misuse to support@privora.ng.
Policy brief
Acceptable use summary
The Privora acceptable use policy protects the service, customers, client workspaces, support channels, APIs, and compliance evidence workflows.
Users must not use Privora for unlawful, harmful, abusive, deceptive, or rights-violating activity.
Users must not attempt unauthorized access, credential stuffing, scanning, scraping, reverse engineering, or infrastructure interference.
AI-assisted features must not be used as the sole source for legal, regulatory, employment, financial, or client-facing decisions.
Frequently asked questions
- What activity is prohibited on Privora?
- Prohibited activity includes unlawful use, malware, unauthorized access, credential attacks, spam, misleading client requests, infrastructure interference, and misuse of AI-assisted outputs.
- Can Privora restrict access for policy violations?
- Yes. Privora may investigate suspected violations and remove content, restrict features, suspend accounts, terminate access, preserve evidence, notify customers, or report activity where appropriate.
- How do I report abuse or security issues?
- Security issues should be sent to the security contact. Policy abuse or service misuse should be sent to the support contact listed on the site.