Acceptable Use

Use WPLURA for authorized defensive work

Effective date: May 2, 2026. This policy explains how WPLURA public pages, plugins, SiteCheck, cloud workflows, and support channels may be used responsibly.

Allowed

Authorized defensive use

WPLURA exists to help site owners and teams protect, monitor, restore, and operate their own WordPress environments.

01

Run defensive scans, reports, backup checks, restore preparation, diagnostics, and monitoring on sites you own or are authorized to manage.

02

Use cloud account views to coordinate customer-owned sites, subscriptions, reports, support, and product-specific response workflows.

03

Share accurate evidence with WPLURA support or security contacts when investigating an account, plugin, scan, backup, or incident issue.

Not Allowed

Prohibited activity

  • Scanning, probing, attacking, disrupting, or collecting data from third-party systems without authorization.
  • Using WPLURA services to host, deliver, test, conceal, or enable malware, phishing, spam, credential theft, or abuse infrastructure.
  • Bypassing authentication, tenant isolation, rate limits, security controls, product entitlements, or payment/subscription restrictions.
  • Submitting false, misleading, harmful, or unlawfully obtained data through SiteCheck, support, security, billing, or legal workflows.

Enforcement

How WPLURA handles abuse

We take a graduated approach where possible, but severe security or legal risk may require immediate action.

Step 1

Investigate suspicious use with account, site, request, and operational evidence.

Step 2

Throttle, suspend, or disable affected workflows when required to protect customers or infrastructure.

Step 3

Preserve and disclose information where legally required or necessary for abuse, security, or provider response.

Step 4

Terminate access for serious, repeated, or harmful violations.