Terms for using the Dispel workspace
These terms describe the practical rules for running investigations, sharing reports, and using the Dispel API. They are intentionally restrained and aligned to the current product.
Service scope
Dispel provides trust-verification outputs for suspicious content. Results are calibrated product signals and should not be treated as infallible proof.
Acceptable use
You may not use Dispel to stalk, harass, dox, or make unsupported factual claims about people. You may not probe the service for abuse or attempt to bypass limits, billing, or authentication.
Reports and sharing
Public report links are share tokens for a specific analysis. Anyone with a valid public report URL can view that shared report, so operators should create links deliberately.
API access
API keys are confidential credentials tied to your workspace. You are responsible for their use until revoked.
Billing
Paid plans unlock higher usage, public reports, and API access. Until live billing is fully active in a given environment, plan controls may remain operator-managed.