Acceptable Use Policy
Last updated: 19 April 2026
This Acceptable Use Policy (the “AUP”) governs how you may use the Amplifier service. It forms part of the Terms of Service. Breaching this AUP may result in your account being suspended or terminated.
You may not
Break the law
- Use Amplifier to break any applicable law, regulation, or the lawful rights of others.
- Process personal data without a lawful basis under UK GDPR or equivalent.
- Send messages that are unlawful in their destination country (including, but not limited to, spam subject to PECR, CAN-SPAM, or CASL).
Harm others
- Use Amplifier to harass, threaten, stalk, defame, or discriminate against any individual or group.
- Send content that is sexually explicit involving minors, promotes terrorism, or incites violence.
- Impersonate another person, organisation, or Amplifier itself.
- Share malware, phishing links, or content designed to deceive or defraud recipients.
Abuse the service
- Reverse-engineer, decompile, or attempt to extract source code or model weights from the service.
- Probe, scan, or test the vulnerability of the service without prior written permission from us.
- Circumvent rate limits, usage quotas, or access controls.
- Resell, sublicense, or white-label the service without a written agreement from Amplifier.
Harm the platform
- Use automated scripts to create accounts, generate traffic, or interact with the service at abusive rates.
- Use the service to train competing AI models.
- Scrape or harvest data from the service beyond your own account data.
Misuse AI features
- Direct the AI to produce content that violates the above (harmful, illegal, deceptive).
- Pass off AI-generated content as human-generated in contexts where disclosure is legally required (regulated communications, legal filings, etc.). This is your responsibility, not ours.
- Rely solely on AI output for decisions with significant legal, medical, or financial consequences without your own review.
You are responsible for
- The content you send. Amplifier drafts replies on your behalf, but you review and send. You are the author of anything that leaves your account.
- The channels you connect. You must have authority to connect the accounts you add to Amplifier.
- The users you invite. On team accounts, you are responsible for ensuring your team members comply with this AUP.
- The privacy of your correspondents. Your contacts may have their own rights over their messages; respect them.
Reporting abuse
If you see content or behaviour on Amplifier that violates this AUP, report it to hello@weareamplifier.co.uk. We investigate every report.
Enforcement
If we believe you have breached this AUP, we may:
- Ask you to fix the issue.
- Suspend access to specific features.
- Suspend or terminate your account.
- Remove content.
- Report to law enforcement where legally required.
We will aim to give you notice and a chance to remedy before taking action, except where immediate action is needed to protect other users or comply with legal obligations.
Changes
Material changes to this AUP will be announced at the top of this page and by email to existing users.
Contact
hello@weareamplifier.co.uk Amplifier Consulting Limited Office 2.05, Clockwise, Old Town Hall, 30 Tweedy Road, Bromley, BR1 3FE Company number 17038769