Acceptable Use Policy
Rules for lawful, fair, and secure use of Testlaa.
Last updated: 2026-05-24
1. Purpose
This Acceptable Use Policy ("AUP") sets out rules for using Testlaa. It applies to all users, including institution administrators, cohort administrators, faculty, staff, students, and visitors.
Violations may result in content removal, feature restrictions, account suspension, termination, and reporting to institutions or authorities where appropriate.
2. Permitted use
You may use the Service only for lawful educational, assessment, training, and placement-readiness purposes authorised by your institution or by us for direct accounts.
- Participate in exams and study activities according to institutional instructions.
- Create and manage content within your assigned role and permissions.
- Collaborate through approved comments, notifications, and mentor workflows.
- Access analytics and reports authorised for your role.
3. Prohibited conduct
The following activities are prohibited:
- Cheating, plagiarism, impersonation, or submitting work that is not your own unless group work is explicitly permitted.
- Sharing exam questions, answers, login credentials, or proctoring bypass methods.
- Using automated scripts, bots, scrapers, or bulk download tools without written permission.
- Reverse engineering, decompiling, or attempting to extract source code or underlying models except as permitted by law.
- Uploading malware, harmful code, or content designed to disrupt the Service.
- Harassing, threatening, defaming, or discriminating against other users.
- Collecting personal information of other users without authorisation.
- Circumventing rate limits, access controls, billing limits, or role restrictions.
- Using the Service for unlawful surveillance, spam, or unauthorised marketing.
- Misrepresenting affiliation with an institution or ${L.productName}.
4. Content standards
User-generated content (including questions, comments, profile information, and task descriptions) must not contain illegal material, sexually exploitative content involving minors, hate speech, incitement to violence, or confidential third-party information uploaded without rights.
Institutions are responsible for reviewing institution-authored exam content and ensuring it complies with applicable academic integrity and copyright requirements.
5. Security obligations
Users must safeguard credentials, report suspected compromise promptly, and not attempt to probe, scan, or test vulnerabilities except through an authorised bug bounty or coordinated disclosure process communicated by us.
6. Monitoring and enforcement
We and institutions may monitor usage metadata, audit logs, and content to enforce this AUP, protect exam integrity, and maintain security. Monitoring practices are further described in the Privacy Policy.
Institution administrators may delete study plan tasks, deactivate users, and review activity feeds within their authorised scope. Such actions may be logged in institution activity records.
7. Reporting violations
Report suspected violations to your institution administrator and to support@testlaa.com. Include relevant URLs, timestamps, and descriptions. We may preserve evidence as needed for investigation.
8. Changes
We may update this AUP from time to time. Continued use after updates constitutes acceptance of the revised AUP, subject to applicable law and institutional contract terms.
