Acceptable Use Policy
Effective: May 26, 2026. Version: aup_2026_05_26.
This Acceptable Use Policy applies to the ZProxies website, dashboard, API, account balance, proxy credentials, IP whitelist, and proxy traffic. You are responsible for all activity from your account and assigned proxies.
Prohibited Activity
- Spam, unsolicited bulk messaging, or abuse of email, SMS, comment, review, or messaging systems.
- Phishing, credential harvesting, credential stuffing, account takeover attempts, or unauthorized login automation.
- Carding, payment fraud, refund fraud, marketplace fraud, identity theft, or financial abuse.
- Malware, botnet activity, exploit scanning, unauthorized access, hacking, or intrusion attempts.
- Denial-of-service attacks, traffic flooding, network attacks, or activity designed to degrade third-party systems.
- Child exploitation content or any activity involving illegal sexual content.
- Harassment, stalking, threats, impersonation, or unlawful collection of personal information.
- Copyright infringement or other intellectual-property violations.
- Any activity that violates applicable law, sanctions, export restrictions, or third-party rights.
Third-Party Rules
You are responsible for following the laws, terms, rate limits, robots policies where applicable, and access rules that apply to websites or services you connect to through ZProxies.
Abuse Reports
We may investigate reports from providers, third parties, payment processors, or security systems. We may request information, suspend access, rotate resources, release orders, preserve logs, or restrict accounts during review.
Consequences
Violations may result in warning, rate limiting, suspension, order release, account restriction, refusal of future service, or no-refund termination depending on severity and risk.
Reporting Abuse
Report abuse through the Contact page with timestamps, proxy IPs if available, logs, URLs, and a short description. We review actionable reports tied to ZProxies infrastructure.
Questions about this policy? Contact us.