Acceptable Use Policy

Effective date: February 02, 2021

Your use of TaskCall's services and/or its website is governed by this Acceptable Use Policy, which applies in conjunction with the underlying agreement that pertains to your role as a customer, or website user (referred to as the "Agreement"). If there are any inconsistencies between this policy and the Agreement, the terms of the Agreement shall prevail.

You are required to utilize TaskCall solely for legal and authorized purposes, and in accordance with all relevant laws, regulations, rules, and license restrictions. You are strictly prohibited from using TaskCall:

  • to transmit any material that violates the intellectual property rights, privacy rights, or any other rights of third parties;
  • to transmit any material or content that is deemed defamatory, offensive, inflammatory, inappropriate, pornographic, obscene or otherwise objectionable to any reasonable person;
  • to send any kind of unsolicited or harassing material, including but not limited to commercial messages or notifications, as well as unsolicited SMS or emails
  • to assist or endorse the dissemination of material or content that advocates violence, risky behavior, discrimination, hatred, or prejudice against individuals based on their race, ethnicity, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, sex, religion, disability, or any other category protected by law;
  • to engage in any illegal, fraudulent, or abusive activities or violate any laws, including but not limited to data privacy, export control laws, and laws that protect civil rights;
  • to receive, send or process any private or sensitive information such as credit card details, payment information, Protected Health Information (PHI) as defined by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), or any other kind of sensitive and strictly-regulated data.

Furthermore, you are prohibited from trying to circumvent or disable any security measures implemented by TaskCall or using TaskCall in a way that endangers it or any of its other clients security or functionality of TaskCall. This includes, but is not limited to:

  • attempting to reverse engineer, decompile, hack, disable, interfere with, disassemble, modify, copy, translate, or disrupt the features, functionality, integrity or performance of the Services (including any mechanism used to restrict or control the functionality of the Services), any third party use of the Services, or any third party data contained therein (except to the extent such restrictions are prohibited by applicable law);
  • conducting scans in order to find limitations, vulnerabilities, or evade filtering capabilities;
  • launching or facilitating, whether intentionally or unintentionally, a denial of service attack on any of TaskCall or any other conduct that materially and adversely impacts the availability, reliability, or stability of TaskCall.;
  • sending altered, deceptive, or false source-identifying information, including “spoofing” or “phishing”;
  • creating a false identity or forged email address, phone number, or otherwise attempting to create alternative users;
  • using the Services for purposes of benchmarking or other competitive purposes.

If you become aware of any violations of this Acceptable Use Policy, please contact us immediately at legal@taskcallapp.com. Subject to the terms of the underlying Agreement, without affecting any other remedies available to us, TaskCall may permanently or temporarily terminate or suspend a user’s account or access to the services without notice or liability if TaskCall determines that a user has violated this Acceptable Use Policy.