Dijin is built for legitimate personal and professional use. This policy sets out a short list of things you can't do. It sits under our Terms of Service, and breaking it can cost you your account.
What you may not do
Don't use Dijin to:
- break the law, or store and share content that is illegal. We report child-safety material to the authorities.
- harass, threaten, or abuse other people.
- send spam, run phishing, or distribute malware.
- scrape or crawl the service, work around rate limits or access controls, or hammer the API beyond your plan.
- reverse-engineer or attack the service, its security, or the DMF format.
- impersonate someone or misrepresent who you are.
Apps you connect
When you connect a service like Teams, Gmail, or GitHub, you're responsible for following that service's own rules, and for having the right to bring that data into Dijin.
For developers
If you build on the MCP endpoint, request only the scopes you need, stay within the rate limits, and don't resell or redistribute another user's memory.
Enforcement
We can suspend or close an account that breaks this policy. For serious or illegal misuse we may act without notice and, where the law requires it, report it. Closing an account for a violation doesn't earn a refund for the rest of the period.
Security research
We welcome responsible disclosure. If you find a vulnerability, email us before sharing it publicly, and please don't access or change data that isn't yours.
Changes to this policy
We may update this policy, and we'll let you know in the app and by email. Using Dijin after a change means you accept it.
Questions about these terms?
Our support team can help with policy interpretation, compliance requests, and production usage questions.
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