Acceptable Use Policy
Last updated: 2026-05-25
This policy applies to every UASecure account holder. Violation may lead to suspension or termination per the Terms of Service at /terms.
General prohibitions
- No reverse engineering, decompiling, or disassembling the service.
- No automated scraping or programmatic crawling outside published APIs.
- No credential sharing, account-sharing, or impersonation.
- No spam, unsolicited bulk messaging, or harassment.
- No unlawful content or activity.
- No security circumvention without prior written authorization from
security@uasecure.com. - No resale, sublicensing, or commercial repackaging of the service without a partner agreement.
Drone-specific prohibitions
- No use of the service to plan, document, or coordinate operations that knowingly violate 14 CFR Part 107, Part 137, 49 USC 44807, or any state or local law governing drone operations.
- No falsification of compliance records (mission outcomes, crew certifications, equipment logs, LAANC submissions, ITAR/EAR acknowledgments).
- No abuse of LAANC integrations (frivolous or repeated submissions designed to test airspace; submitting altered or fabricated mission parameters).
- No upload of ITAR or EAR-controlled technical data without prior written acknowledgment from BOTH parties (
security@uasecure.com). - No operations in restricted, prohibited, or active TFR airspace without applicable authorization.
- No use of the platform to coordinate operations that endanger aircraft, persons on the ground, or critical infrastructure.
Consequences of violation
We may investigate, suspend access, terminate accounts, retain records as legally required, and report to law enforcement or to the FAA Office of Investigations where the violation involves regulated airspace or aviation safety. Refunds for terminated accounts are not provided where termination is for cause under this AUP.
Reporting violations
Email abuse@uasecure.com. Include the violating account, the conduct observed, and any supporting evidence (URLs, screenshots, mission ids). We do not disclose reporter identity to the violator without legal compulsion.
Imminent aviation-safety threats. If you observe activity that threatens an aircraft, an airport, or persons on the ground, contact your local Air Traffic Control or the FAA Office of Investigations directly. Do not wait for our response. Once you have made that report, email abuse@uasecure.com so we can cooperate with investigators.
Contact
legal@uasecure.com for policy questions, abuse@uasecure.com for reports.