Effective date: 15 August 2026 Last updated: 15 August 2026
Some of our apps let you share photos, text and a profile with other people. This document sets out what is allowed, what is not, how to report something, and what happens when we act. It forms part of the terms of service.
The short version: post your own work, be decent to other people, and do not use our apps to hurt anyone.
1. Who this applies to
Anyone using an app that has a social or shared element — a public feed, a leaderboard, comments, or a profile other people can see. The apps each list their own privacy policy, which says what that app shares.
2. What is not allowed
2.1 Content that is never acceptable
- Sexual content involving minors. Reported to the authorities immediately, account terminated, no appeal.
- Content that sexualises anyone, or pornography of any kind.
- Threats, incitement to violence, or content promoting terrorism or violent extremism.
- Hate speech — attacking or demeaning people on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, disability, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age or serious illness.
- Harassment and bullying, including pile-ons, unwanted repeated contact, and encouraging others to target someone.
- Doxxing — publishing someone's home address, phone number, workplace, registration plate or other identifying details without their consent.
- Content promoting self-harm, suicide or eating disorders.
- Illegal goods or activity, including the sale of stolen property.
2.2 Content that is not allowed here
- Someone else's photos. Post pictures you took. Reposting images from the internet, from social media, or from another user is not spotting.
- Anything you do not have the rights to — copyrighted images, logos or material belonging to someone else.
- Deliberately fake or misleading submissions, including staged photos, photos of screens or models presented as real, and falsified locations.
- Spam and advertising — unsolicited promotion, referral-link farming, or bulk posting.
- Impersonation of another person, of us, or of any business.
- Personal data about other people captured without a lawful basis. See §3 on photographing in public.
2.3 Behaviour that is not allowed
- Cheating: bots, automation, modified clients, GPS spoofing, or anything else intended to gain scores, rank, streaks, rewards or allowances you did not earn.
- Running more than one account, or sharing an account.
- Evading a suspension by creating a new account.
- Probing, overloading or interfering with our systems, or attempting to reach data that is not yours. (Genuine security research is welcome — see §7.)
3. Photographing in public
Most of our apps involve photographing things in public places. A few sensible rules keep everyone out of trouble:
- Photograph the object, not the people. If a person is identifiable and incidental, frame them out or do not post the photo.
- Do not photograph on private property without permission, and leave if you are asked to.
- Do not follow, block or chase anyone or any vehicle to get a shot. Nothing in any of our apps is worth a confrontation or a collision.
- Never use an app while driving. Stop the car first.
- Registration plates and house numbers can identify a person. If a plate is legible and the location is someone's home, do not post it — and use the in-app controls to keep the exact location private.
If someone asks us to remove a photo of their property or vehicle, we will usually do it without asking them to prove anything.
4. Reporting something
Every piece of user content and every profile has a Report control inside the app — on the item itself, or under the ⋯ menu. That is the fastest route and it reaches us with the context attached.
You can also email [email protected] with a link or a screenshot, and mark the subject line "Report" so it is triaged quickly.
You do not need an account to report something to us by email.
What happens next:
| Acknowledged | Within 2 working days |
| Reviewed | Within 24 hours of acknowledgement for anything in §2.1, otherwise within 7 days |
| Content involving a child, a credible threat, or a risk to life | Reviewed immediately, and reported to the relevant authority |
We will tell the reporter the outcome where we can do so without exposing someone's personal information.
5. Blocking
You can block another user from their profile. Blocking hides their content from you and yours from them, and stops them contacting you in-app. You do not need to justify it and they are not told.
If someone is harassing you across several accounts, report it — blocking each one individually is not your job to keep doing.
6. What we do about breaches
We match the response to the breach:
| Response | When |
|---|---|
| Content removed, no further action | A one-off, likely a misunderstanding |
| Warning | A first genuine breach of §2.2 or §2.3 |
| Score, rank or reward reversed | Cheating, or content that gained an advantage unfairly |
| Temporary suspension | A repeated breach, or a serious first one |
| Permanent termination | §2.1 content, cheating at scale, ban evasion, or repeated suspension |
| Referral to law enforcement | Content involving a child, credible threats, or other criminal activity |
We do this manually. There is no automated system deciding to remove your account.
A terminated account does not get a subscription refund where the termination was for a breach of §2.1 or for cheating. In any other case, write to us and we will refund the unused part.
Appealing
If you think we got it wrong, reply to the email we sent you, or write to [email protected] within 30 days. A person will look at it again. Tell us what you think we missed — appeals that just say "unfair" are hard to act on.
7. Security research
If you find a vulnerability, tell us at [email protected] before you tell anyone else, and give us a reasonable chance to fix it. Do not access, modify or delete other people's data while proving a point — a description of the method is enough.
We will not pursue you for good-faith research that follows those rules. We are too small to pay a bounty, but we will credit you if you would like that.
8. Changes
We may update this policy as the apps grow and as new problems appear. The date at the top changes when we do, and material changes are announced in-app.
9. Contact
[email protected] — reports, appeals, anything urgent [email protected] — copyright claims, legal requests, security disclosures
Dexlin, Av. del Mediterráneo, Loc 4, 29670 Marbella, Málaga, Spain