Acceptable Use Policy
Last updated: May 10, 2026
SSCard may not be used for unlawful activity, impersonation, fraud, malware distribution, spam, phishing, deceptive QR/NFC campaigns, abusive public-profile sharing, or harmful content.
Users are responsible for all content, links, uploaded images, avatars, profile information, contact details, business claims, QR destinations, NFC-linked pages, and public sharing actions associated with their SSCard.
1. Prohibited activity
You may not use SSCard to create, publish, link to, distribute, promote, or facilitate:
- fraudulent, misleading, deceptive, or impersonating profiles;
- phishing pages, credential collection, fake login pages, or scams;
- malware, spyware, harmful downloads, or unsafe external redirects;
- spam campaigns, unsolicited bulk messaging, or abusive lead capture;
- harassment, threats, hate content, exploitation, or illegal content;
- QR codes, NFC taps, or short links designed to mislead users;
- content that infringes intellectual property or privacy rights;
- automated scraping, bot activity, or attempts to overload the platform.
2. Uploaded images and public content
Avatars, logos, profile images, and other uploaded content must be lawful, accurate, and authorized. SSCard may remove or restrict uploaded content that appears abusive, infringing, misleading, unsafe, or inconsistent with the intended use of the platform.
3. Links, QR codes, and NFC destinations
External links, QR destinations, NFC-linked pages, social links, booking links, map links, and website links must not mislead users or redirect them to unsafe, fraudulent, or unrelated content.
4. Enforcement
SSCard may investigate, remove, restrict, suspend, de-index, disable access links, block profiles, cancel platform access, or take other reasonable action when misuse, abuse, suspicious activity, or policy violations are detected.
SSCard may preserve technical records, upload metadata, access history, session data, payment/order references, and related security information when reasonably necessary for abuse prevention, compliance, dispute resolution, or platform protection.