This Acceptable Use Policy (“AUP”) describes rules that apply to any party (“Customer”) using the Application-to-Person (A2P) type messaging platform (“Telgorithm Platform”) provided by Telgorithm Inc. (“Telgorithm”) and any user of any software application or service made available by Customer that interfaces with the Telgorithm Platform (“End User”). The examples described in this AUP are not exhaustive. Customer is responsible for its End Users’ compliance with this AUP.
Inappropriate Content or Users. Do not use the Telgorithm Platform to transmit or store any content or communications (commercial or otherwise) that is illegal, harmful, unwanted, inappropriate, objectionable, confirmed to be criminal misinformation, or otherwise poses a threat to the public. This prohibition includes use of the Telgorithm Platform by a hate group or content or communications that originate from a hate group or are exploitive, abusive, or hate speech.
Prohibited Activities. Do not use the Telgorithm Platform to engage in or encourage any activity that is illegal, deceptive, harmful, violating others’ rights, or harmful to Telgorithm’s business operations or reputation, including:
Service Integrity Violations. Do not violate the integrity of the Telgorithm Platform, including:
Data Safeguards. Customer is responsible for determining whether the Telgorithm Platform offers appropriate safeguards for Customer’s use of the Telgorithm Platform, including, but not limited to, any safeguards required by Applicable Laws, prior to transmitting or processing, or prior to permitting End Users to transmit or process, any data or communications via the Telgorithm Platform.
The Campaign Registry Guidelines. Customer must adhere to and stay in compliance with all registration guidelines set forth by The Campaign Registry as provided by Telgorithm.
This Messaging Policy is part of this AUP and applies to SMS and MMS messaging channels. To ensure all messages are received, unhindered by filtering or other similar blockers, Telgorithm strives to work with Customers so that messages are sent with the consent of the message recipient, and that those messages comply with all applicable laws and communications industry guidelines or standards.
Messaging. Telgorithm treats all messaging transmitted via Telgorithm Platform, regardless of use case or phone number type (e.g., long code or toll-free), as A2P messaging. All A2P messages originating from Telgorithm are subject to this Messaging Policy, which covers rules and /or prohibitions regarding:
If Customer provides its own End Users with the ability to send messages through Telgorithm Platform, for example as an independent software vendor, Customer is responsible for the messaging activity of its End Users. Customer must ensure that any messaging activity generated by its End Users is in compliance with Telgorithm’s policies.
Consent/Opt-in. Consent cannot be bought, sold, or exchanged. For example, Customer cannot obtain the consent of message recipients by purchasing a phone list from another party. Aside from Alternative Consent Requirements noted below, Customer must meet each of the consent requirements listed below. If Customer is a software or platform provider using Telgorithm Platform for messaging within its application or service, Customer must require its End Users to adhere to these same requirements.
Alternative Consent Requirements. While consent is always required and the consent requirements noted above are generally the safest path, consent can be received differently in the following scenarios:
Periodic Messages and Ongoing Consent. To send messages to a recipient on an ongoing basis, Customer should confirm the recipient’s consent by offering them a clear reminder of how to unsubscribe from those messages using standard opt-out language (defined below). Customer must also respect the message recipient’s preferences in terms of frequency of contact. Customer also needs to proactively ask individuals to reconfirm their consent as set forth by local regulations and best practices.
Identifying Yourself as the Sender. Customer must identify itself as the sender in every message it sends , except in follow-up messages of an ongoing conversation.
Opt-out. The initial message sent to an individual needs to include the following language: “Reply STOP to unsubscribe,” or the equivalent using another standard opt-out keyword, such as STOPALL, UNSUBSCRIBE, CANCEL, END, and QUIT.
Prohibited Content. The key to ensuring that messaging remains a great channel for communication and innovation is preventing abusive use of messaging platforms. That means Telgorithm never allows certain types of content on Telgorithm Platform, even if a Customer obtains consent from recipients for that content. Telgorithm prohibits sending any content that is illegal, harmful, unwanted, inappropriate, objectionable, confirmed to be criminal misinformation, or otherwise poses a threat to the public, even if the content is permissible by law. Other prohibited uses include:
Country-Specific Rules. All messages should comply with the rules applicable to the country in which the message recipient lives.
Age and Geographic Gating. Additional restrictions apply to messages that include content in any way related to alcohol, firearms, gambling, tobacco, or other adult content. In addition to obtaining consent from every message recipient, Customer must ensure that no message recipient is younger than the legal age of consent based on where the recipient is located. Customer also must ensure that the message content complies with all applicable laws of the jurisdiction in which the message recipient is located or applicable communications industry guidelines or standards. Customer needs to be able to provide proof that it has in place measures to ensure compliance with such restrictions.
Messaging Policy Violation Detection and Prevention Evasion. Customers may not use our Telgorithm Platform to evade Telgorithm’s or a telecommunications provider’s unwanted messaging detection and prevention mechanisms. Examples of prohibited practices include:
Violations of AUP. When a violation of these principles is identified, where possible, Telgorithm will work with Customers in good faith to get them back into compliance with this policy. However, for protection of the continued ability of all Customers and End Users to freely use Telgorithm Platform for legitimate purposes, violations of this AUP by Customer or any End User may result in the immediate suspension or termination of Customer’s or End User’s use of the Telgorithm Platform, or civil and/or criminal liability. In any such event, Customer is still liable for any and all outstanding charges accumulated through the user of the Telgorithm Platform, including uses in violation of this AUP, the laws of any applicable jurisdiction, or applicable communications industry guidelines or standards. In addition, Telgorithm may investigate incidents that are contrary to this AUP and provide requested information to third parties who have provided notice to Telgorithm stating that they have been harmed by Customer or its End Users’ failure to abide by this AUP. Telgorithm’s failure to enforce this policy does not amount to a waiver of any of its rights hereunder. Violations of this AUP, including any prohibited content or communications, may be reported to https://www.telgorithm.com/help. Customer agrees to immediately report any violation of this AUP to Telgorithm and provide cooperation, as requested by Telgorithm, to investigate and/or remedy that violation.
Changes To This AUP. Telgorithm reserves the right to change this AUP from time to time without notice by posting changes at https://www.telgorithm.com/policies/acceptable-use-policy/ and revising the “Last Updated” date of this AUP.