Acceptable Use Policy
Wovo hosts pages that anyone can open. These are the rules for what you publish and how you use the platform — they keep Wovo safe to share and are the basis for any takedown.
Last updated June 5, 2026
1. The basics
This Acceptable Use Policy is part of our Terms of Service. It applies to everything you deploy and to how you use the service. If content or behavior breaks these rules, we may remove the content, disable the link, or suspend the account — see Enforcement below.
2. Don’t publish this
You may not use Wovo to host, link to, or distribute content that:
- Is illegal, or facilitates illegal activity.
- Sexually exploits or endangers minors. We report child sexual abuse material to the appropriate authorities — zero tolerance, no warning.
- Is malware, a virus, or harmful code, or is built for phishing, credential theft, or other deception (including fake login pages or impersonation of a real person, brand, or service).
- Infringes someone else’s intellectual property, privacy, or other rights, or that you don’t have permission to publish.
- Harasses, threatens, defames, or incites violence against people, or promotes hate against protected groups.
- Is spam, a scam, a deceptive scheme, or unsolicited mass content.
- Contains other people’s sensitive personal or financial data without a lawful basis.
3. Don’t misuse the platform
- Don’t use Wovo as a general file host, CDN, backup drive, or proxy for content that isn’t a hosted page.
- Don’t try to evade the technical limits — for example by scripting mass deploys, sharding content to dodge size caps, or creating accounts to multiply quotas.
- Don’t run crypto-mining, botnets, or resource-abuse workloads through hosted pages.
- Don’t attempt to break out of the page sandbox, attack the platform, access other users’ private data, probe for vulnerabilities without permission, or interfere with the service’s normal operation.
4. Technical limits
To keep the platform healthy, deploys are subject to limits enforced by the service — currently a 2 MB cap per page, a per-workspace page cap, and deploy rate limits. Deploys that exceed a limit are rejected with a clear message. These thresholds may change as the product grows; the docs reflect the current values. Deliberately working around them is a violation of this policy.
5. Security and sandboxing
Pages are served with a content-security sandbox so that user code runs in an isolated origin and can’t reach Wovo’s cookies or other users’ data. Don’t attempt to defeat these protections. Responsible security reports are welcome — email shashank@wovo.dev rather than testing against live user content.
6. Reporting abuse
Every public page has a Report control. If you find a page that breaks these rules, use it — or email shashank@wovo.devwith the link and a short description. Reports flag the page for review and, for the page owner, surface a notice that it’s been reported.
7. Enforcement
We review reported content and content we otherwise become aware of. When something violates this policy we may, at our discretion and depending on severity:
- Remove the content or disable its link.
- Take down a page through our admin takedown process.
- Suspend or terminate the workspace or account.
- Preserve information and notify authorities where the law requires.
Where practical we’ll give notice and a chance to fix the issue. For severe or time-sensitive cases — illegal content, malware, phishing, active harm — we may act immediately and explain afterward.
8. Appeals
If you believe we acted in error, reply to the takedown notice or email shashank@wovo.dev. We’ll take a fresh look and restore content that shouldn’t have been removed.
9. Changes
We’ll update this policy as Wovo evolves and as new kinds of abuse emerge. The date above reflects the latest version.
10. Contact
Questions or reports: shashank@wovo.dev.