Acceptable Use Policy

Version 1.2.0-draft · Effective 2026-08-10 · Last updated 2026-08-10

This policy is part of the Terms of Service. It applies to everything you upload, ask, generate or do with ClassDay.

1. Unlawful activity and rights violations

Do not use ClassDay to break the law, to plan or carry out illegal acts, or to infringe anyone's rights, including intellectual property, privacy, publicity and contractual rights.

2. Academic cheating, impersonation and assessment circumvention

Do not use ClassDay to:

  • complete graded work, take-home exams or assessments that you are required to do unaided;
  • submit generated text as your own original work where your course prohibits it;
  • impersonate another student, an instructor or an institution;
  • defeat, evade or interfere with proctoring, plagiarism detection or exam security; or
  • obtain or distribute leaked exams, answer keys or restricted assessment material.

Your institution's rules govern, and they may be stricter than this policy.

3. Sexual exploitation and child safety

Absolutely prohibited: child sexual abuse material of any kind, sexualisation of minors, grooming or attempted contact with a minor for sexual purposes, and non-consensual intimate imagery or its creation, description or distribution. Accounts involved in this material are terminated, and we report child sexual abuse material to the appropriate authorities as required by law.

For counsel: There is no automated detection or reporting pipeline today. Before launch, establish a documented reporting process (including the NCMEC CyberTipline route and US reporting obligations, the equivalent authority in each other market, and evidence preservation and internal escalation), and confirm this wording against it.

3a. Age rules

Do not:

  • give false age or eligibility information;
  • let anyone under 16 use your account;
  • create an account for someone under 16.

If you believe someone under 16 created an account, report it to our child-safety contact. That contact route is being set up before launch and will be published here: to be confirmed.

4. Self-harm and dangerous instructions

Do not use ClassDay to encourage, plan or obtain assistance with suicide, self-injury or disordered eating, or to obtain operational instructions for weapons, explosives, chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear harm, or other activities designed to injure people. ClassDay is not a crisis service; if you are in danger, contact your local emergency number.

5. Threats, violence, hate and harassment

Do not threaten anyone, incite or glorify violence, promote terrorism, harass or bully, or attack people on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, disability, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age or any other protected characteristic.

6. Malware, credential theft, fraud and illegal goods

Do not create or distribute malware, ransomware or exploit code for harm; phish for or steal credentials; run scams, payment fraud or money laundering; or facilitate trade in illegal drugs, weapons, stolen data or counterfeit goods.

7. Privacy invasion, doxxing and unauthorised personal data

Do not upload or ask about other people's personal data without a lawful basis, publish private information about someone, attempt to identify or track an individual, or upload confidential school records, student rosters or medical information you are not authorised to disclose.

9. Service and model abuse

Do not:

  • attempt prompt injection, jailbreaks or other manipulation to bypass safety, scope or policy controls;
  • try to extract our system prompts, teaching instructions, model configuration or internal logic;
  • evade rate limits, usage allowances or concurrency caps, including by creating multiple accounts;
  • create accounts automatically, share or resell account access, or scrape the service;
  • resell, sublicense or rebrand generated content as a competing product; or
  • place unreasonable load on the service or interfere with other users.

10. Reverse engineering and security testing

Do not reverse engineer, decompile or probe the service, or conduct penetration testing, vulnerability scanning or load testing, without our prior written authorisation. To report a vulnerability responsibly, write to to be confirmed before testing further.

11. High-impact decisions and professional advice

Do not rely on ClassDay output for medical, mental-health, legal, financial, safety-critical, employment, admissions or other consequential decisions without review by a qualified professional, and do not present its output to others as professional advice.

12. What is explicitly allowed

Serious academic study of difficult subjects is the point of this product. Discussing violence in history, extremism in political science, drugs and toxicology in pharmacology, sexuality in sociology, self-harm in clinical psychology, malware in computer security, or weapons in physics is legitimate coursework and is allowed. The line is intent and operational specificity: analysis and explanation are fine; instructions that enable real-world harm are not.

13. Consequences and reporting

Depending on severity we may decline a request, remove content, limit a feature, suspend or terminate the account, and where appropriate report the matter to the authorities. Our tutor already records when a message is declined as out of scope or unsafe.

Report a problem from Settings → Report a problem while signed in, or use the support contact route once it is published (to be confirmed). Copyright complaints go through the copyright process.