Don’t break
things
What you can’t do with Omega, and what happens if you do. This policy forms part of, and is subordinate to, the Terms of Service.
Prohibited use
Omega is for software development. You may not use it for any of the following. Violations can lead to suspension or termination under the Terms of Service.
- Attacks & malwareGenerating exploits, malware, denial-of-service tools, or ransomware, or attacking systems you are not authorized to test.
- Deception & fraudPhishing pages, fraudulent storefronts, fake reviews, or other material built to deceive people.
- CSAM — zero toleranceChild sexual-abuse material or any content sexualizing minors. This results in an instant ban and a report to the authorities.
- Incitement & hateful contentContent inciting or threatening violence against people on the basis of a protected characteristic, or promoting hateful conduct.
- Weapons & CBRNWeapons systems, military targeting, autonomous weapons, or chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear (CBRN) materials.
- Special-category dataProcessing health, biometric, racial, religious, sexual-orientation, or political-opinion data without a lawful basis.
- IP & privacy infringementProducing code that obviously infringes copyright, or otherwise violating intellectual-property or privacy law.
- Non-consensual surveillanceSurveilling, tracking, or profiling people without their consent.
- Model safety-bypassJailbreak prompts that try to extract disallowed content from the underlying AI models.
- Circumventing controlsReverse-engineering the service, intercepting traffic, or bypassing access, rate-limit, or tier controls — including automation that exceeds your plan.
- Credential sharingSharing one account between people. One person per account; team usage requires a Team plan.
- ResaleReselling access to Omega without a written reseller agreement.
- Scraping OmegaScraping Omega's own sites, documentation, or API responses for redistribution.
- ImpersonationClaiming to be Omega support, or using the Omega name or logos in ways that suggest endorsement or an official fork.
Omega routes your requests to third-party AI model providers to generate responses. Your use must also comply with the acceptable-use terms of those underlying AI model providers — including, by category, their rules against illegal content, abuse, safety-bypass, and prohibited high-risk use. Where you bring your own provider key (BYOK), that provider’s terms apply directly to requests routed with your key.
We act proportionately along a four-step ladder — with appeals at every step and your mandatory consumer rights preserved.
- Notice / warnAn email explaining what is prohibited and requesting compliance.
- SuspendAccount paused pending discussion; existing data preserved.
- TerminateAccount closed; any unused prepaid balance is handled under the Terms and Refund Policy.
- ReportTo law enforcement, hosting, and payment providers as required by law.
Severe violations — CSAM, attacks on others, fraud — bypass the warning step. Nothing in this enforcement overrides your mandatory consumer rights under EU and Bulgarian law.
If you see someone abusing Omega, email [email protected]. Include where you saw it, what was happening, and any screenshots or links. We investigate every report and do not publicly identify reporters.
If your account was suspended or terminated, email [email protected] with your account email, your account of events, and why you believe the action was wrong. We review appeals on the facts within five business days; if the action was a mistake or misunderstanding, we reverse it.
Changes. Material changes to this policy are notified to users by email at least 30 days before they take effect.
Where this policy sits. This Acceptable Use Policy forms part of, and is subordinate to, the Terms of Service, which are governed by the laws of Bulgaria, subject to your mandatory consumer rights — including where you can sue and be sued, which the Terms’ governing-law section states. Where this policy and the Terms conflict, the Terms govern.
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