Acceptable Use Policy
Last updated 25 June 2026. Applies to artifacts hosted on pagelet.link and its subdomains.
Pagelet lets anyone publish a self-contained HTML document at a short link. To keep the service safe and trustworthy, the uses below are prohibited. Publishing here means you agree to these terms.
Prohibited content & conduct
- Phishing & credential harvesting — pages that impersonate a brand, login screen, or person to collect passwords, payment details, or other sensitive information.
- Malware & harmful code — distributing malware, drive-by downloads, exploit kits, cryptominers, or scripts that abuse a visitor's device.
- Illegal content — anything unlawful, including CSAM, content that incites violence, or material that infringes others' intellectual property.
- Deception & fraud — scams, fake offers, impersonation, or misleading claims designed to defraud.
- Spam & abuse of resources — bulk or automated uploads, link farms, SEO spam, or attempts to evade rate limits and quotas.
- Harassment & doxxing — targeting or exposing private individuals.
How we enforce
- Uploads are rate-limited, size-capped, and may be automatically scanned for phishing and malware. Content flagged as malicious is removed.
- We keep limited, privacy-preserving records (a salted hash of the uploader's IP, the user agent, and timestamps) to investigate abuse and block repeat offenders. We do not store raw IP addresses.
- We may remove any artifact at any time, with or without notice, and may report unlawful activity to the relevant authorities.
- Artifacts are served with strict security headers (no credential-posting, no indexing) and are intended for documents, not applications.
Report abuse
If you've found a pagelet that violates this policy, please report it hereor email abuse@pagelet.link. We review reports promptly.
No warranty
The hosted service is provided "as is", without warranty. Artifacts may be removed or expire (anonymous artifacts are kept for up to 30 days). The Pagelet runtime and skill are open-source under Apache-2.0 and can always be self-hosted.