Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)
Last Updated: May 20, 2026
This Acceptable Use Policy (the “AUP”) sets out the behaviours that are not permitted when you interact with Axion Algo, its websites, its TradingView indicator, its Discord community, its email lists, its dashboard, its affiliate program, or any related property. The AUP supplements our Terms of Service and applies in addition to all other policies. Read it carefully. By using any Axion Algo property you agree to it.
1. Scope & Application
This AUP applies to all users of any Axion Algo property, whether free or paid, individual or institutional, identified or anonymous, and whether you have an account or are simply browsing. That includes the public website at axion-algo.com, the authenticated dashboard, the Pine Script v6 indicator delivered through TradingView, the Discord community, the documentation site, the newsletter and email lists, the affiliate program, any beta or staging environment we expose to you, and any future channel we operate under the Axion Algo brand.
The AUP is binding from your first interaction with any of those surfaces — not only from account creation. We may post updates to this URL at any time and the published version is the authoritative one. Violations may result in immediate, irreversible termination of access without refund and, where appropriate, in civil or criminal referral. We do not need to prove damage in order to enforce a violation.
2. Definitions
- User: any natural or legal person who accesses, views, downloads, runs, or pays for any part of the Service, whether via a registered account or anonymously.
- Service: the Axion Algo website, dashboard, Pine Script v6 indicator, presets, documentation, newsletter, Discord community, affiliate program, and any associated APIs or endpoints we publish.
- Content: all material we make available, including the indicator source, presets, alerts, articles, videos, marketing copy, brand assets, screenshots, and community posts authored by our staff.
- Restricted Content: the subset of Content that is proprietary or licensed — the Pine Script source, the preset values, the alert logic, private documentation, internal communications, and any non-public asset.
- Account Sharing: any arrangement by which a single paid seat is used by more than one natural person, whether simultaneously or sequentially, including renting, lending, leasing, or transferring credentials.
- Reverse Engineering: decompilation, disassembly, deobfuscation, static or dynamic analysis, or any technique whose purpose or effect is to recover the underlying logic, parameters, or structure of Restricted Content.
- Scraping: automated, programmatic, or large-scale extraction of Content or metadata from any Axion Algo surface, including HTTP crawlers, headless browsers, and screen-scrapers.
- Abuse: any breach of this AUP, of our Terms, of applicable law, or of the rights of any third party arising from your use of the Service.
3. General Principles
Four principles underlie this AUP. They apply even where a specific prohibition does not yet exist — “the rule did not list it” is not a defence.
- Lawful use only. You may use the Service exclusively for lawful purposes and in compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and exchange rules in your jurisdiction and in any jurisdiction your activity reaches.
- Honest identity. The information you provide at signup, checkout, support, and KYC-style review must be true, accurate, current, and complete. You must keep it up to date.
- Pay for what you use. You must pay the price published at the time of purchase, in full, using payment methods legally yours to use. You must not attempt to obtain the Service for free outside an authorised trial or promotion.
- Do not attack the Service. You must not attempt to probe, disable, overload, impair, or circumvent any part of the Service, nor assist others to do so.
4. Prohibited Uses — Account & Identity
Each Axion Algo seat is licensed to one natural person. Accounts are identity primitives, not transferable assets. The following are prohibited:
- Account sharing or selling. Sharing credentials, renting your seat, or selling a paid account to a third party — even a family member or colleague — is a material breach. We track session fingerprints and concurrent logins.
- Multi-accounting to evade limits or chargebacks. Creating multiple accounts to stack free trials, bypass rate limits, re-enter the Service after a ban, or evade a prior chargeback is fraud against us and triggers automatic termination of all related accounts.
- Falsifying identity, age, or jurisdiction. You must be at least 18. You must not impersonate another person, supply a false name, mask your country of residence with a VPN to obtain regional pricing or to evade sanctions screening, or otherwise lie about who and where you are.
- Using stolen payment methods. Paying with a card, wallet, or bank account that is not yours or that you are not authorised to use is theft. We cooperate fully with card networks, Stripe, and law enforcement on payment fraud.
- Operating on behalf of a sanctioned person or entity. You must not open or operate an Axion Algo account for, on behalf of, or in concert with any individual or entity on a sanctions list maintained by the US OFAC, the EU, the UK, the UN, or any other authority that applies to us.
- Misrepresenting your relationship to Axion Algo. Calling yourself an “Axion partner”, “official reseller”, “authorised distributor”, or similar without a written agreement signed by us is prohibited.
5. Prohibited Uses — Intellectual Property
The Pine Script source, alert structure, preset library, articles, videos, brand assets, and marketing copy are protected by copyright, trade-secret, and trademark law and remain our exclusive property. You receive a non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable licence to use them strictly as the Service permits. The following are prohibited:
- Reverse engineering, decompiling, disassembling Pine Script source. Including using TradingView features, third-party tools, AI assistants, or manual inspection to recover obfuscated parts of the indicator.
- Extracting preset values to redistribute or resell. Copying our preset numbers, exporting them to a spreadsheet, and handing them to a non-licensed user — paid or free — is forbidden.
- Sharing the indicator code or screenshots of the source publicly. No GitHub gists, no Discord pastes, no Reddit screenshots of the source pane, no “just showing my friend” DMs that end up on Telegram.
- Creating derivative indicators based on Axion's logic. Building a “competitor” that is in substance a translation of our parameters, alert tree, or signal conditions infringes our rights even if the variable names differ.
- Distributing cracked, leaked, or modified versions. Hosting, mirroring, linking to, or advertising any cracked Axion build is prohibited and will be pursued under the DMCA and equivalent foreign laws.
- White-labeling Axion as your own product. You may not rebrand the indicator, presets, documentation, or marketing materials and sell them as your own work.
- Removing or altering copyright or trademark notices. Notices in the source, in our PDFs, in our videos, and on our brand assets must remain intact.
- Posting our content elsewhere without attribution and prior written permission. Embedding a tutorial video on your blog with a credit link is usually fine if asked; lifting an entire article and publishing it under your byline is not.
6. Prohibited Uses — Technical Misuse
The Service is a small operation with finite infrastructure. Technical abuse hurts every other paying user. The following are prohibited:
- Scraping the website, dashboard, presets, or documentation. Automated extraction of any kind — including AI-driven crawlers — is prohibited unless we have published an explicit API and you stay within its documented terms.
- Operating bots that query our endpoints beyond documented rate limits. Where rate limits are not documented, the implicit limit is “human-like usage”. Burst traffic from a single account is grounds for suspension.
- Automated trading bots that consume our signals via undocumented APIs without authorization. Piping our alerts into a bot for your own non-commercial use is generally tolerated; building a commercial copy-trading service on top of them is not.
- DDoS or DoS attempts. Any traffic intended or reasonably likely to degrade availability for other users will be referred to law enforcement, including under the US Computer Fraud and Abuse Act and the EU NIS2 framework.
- Penetration testing without prior written authorization. Even good-faith testing must be coordinated in advance. See the Security & Vulnerability Disclosure section below for the only allowed path.
- Exploiting bugs for personal gain. If you discover a bug that hands you free credits, an unlocked seat, an expired discount that should not apply, or any other unintended benefit, you must report it. Exploiting it — for example trial-loop or coupon-stacking — is fraud.
- Triggering rate limits intentionally to cause harm. Repeated login failures against an enumerated list of email addresses, intentional 429 floods, or password-reset abuse against other users are prohibited.
- Bypassing geographic or feature restrictions. Using a VPN to access a feature unavailable in your jurisdiction, to obtain regional pricing not meant for you, or to circumvent sanctions screening is a material breach.
7. Prohibited Uses — Commercial Misconduct
The Service is sold to end users, not to intermediaries who repackage it. The following commercial behaviours are prohibited unless covered by a separate written agreement:
- Reselling Axion Algo as your own service. Including via prop-firm bundles, “bootcamps”, “mentorship packages”, or any wrapper whose substance is our product re-priced.
- Operating a signal-copy or paid Discord signal channel using our outputs without a licensing agreement. Charging for “alerts” that are in fact our alerts relayed is unauthorised redistribution of Restricted Content.
- Pyramid or MLM schemes referencing Axion. Multi-tier structures in which downstream “members” pay you to access an Axion seat, regardless of how the scheme is labelled, are prohibited and will be reported to consumer-protection authorities where relevant.
- Manipulating reviews, testimonials, or affiliate-program metrics. Buying reviews, posting fake testimonials, brushing your own affiliate links, or generating fake conversions is fraud against us and against consumers.
- Fraudulent referral signups. Self-referrals, referring synthetic accounts, paying users to sign up under your code with the intent to refund, or any other scheme designed to extract affiliate payouts you have not earned is prohibited.
- Operating an unlicensed money transmitter using Axion Algo as a tool. Using the Service in a business that should be registered as a money services business or equivalent, without holding the necessary licences, is prohibited.
8. Prohibited Uses — Financial Crimes
We are a software vendor, not a broker, but we will not be used to commit or facilitate financial crime. We follow voluntary AML controls on Stripe and crypto rails — see our AML Policy for details. The following are prohibited:
- Money laundering using Axion Algo. Purchasing subscriptions or upgrades with proceeds of crime, or structuring payments to evade reporting thresholds, is prohibited and will be reported under applicable suspicious-activity rules.
- Sanctions evasion. Using the Service to do business with a sanctioned person, entity, vessel, or jurisdiction — directly or through a front — is prohibited.
- Tax evasion using Axion-derived data. You are responsible for accurately reporting any profit you make using the Service. Using our outputs to construct false records for tax purposes is a crime.
- Insider trading using research or community discussions. If you obtain material non-public information through our Discord or any community channel, you must not trade on it.
- Pump-and-dump schemes coordinated via our Discord. Organising or participating in coordinated buying or selling intended to inflate or depress prices is prohibited and will result in immediate termination plus referral to securities regulators where applicable.
9. Prohibited Uses — Market Manipulation
The indicator is a research tool. Using it as part of a manipulative trading strategy is prohibited, even if the manipulation itself happens on a third-party exchange:
- Front-running other users' signals as a market maker. If you are a market maker or have privileged order- flow visibility, you must not use Axion alerts to anticipate and trade ahead of other Axion users' orders.
- Spoofing or layering. Placing orders you do not intend to execute in order to mislead other market participants, including those acting on Axion signals.
- Wash trading on exchanges where the indicator is used. Self-matched trades that create artificial volume, including across linked accounts and exchanges.
- Coordinated manipulation among Axion users. Organising groups of Axion subscribers to simultaneously enter or exit specific instruments at specific times in order to move prices.
10. Prohibited Uses — Community Conduct
The Discord and any other community surface (e.g., comments, support threads, social mentions tagged with our brand) exist for civil, productive discussion. The following are prohibited:
- Doxxing other users. Publishing or threatening to publish another person's real name, address, employer, phone number, broker accounts, or any other personally identifying information without their consent.
- Hate speech. Slurs or demeaning content targeting race, ethnicity, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, age, or nationality.
- Sexual harassment. Unsolicited sexual content, unwanted advances, sexualised imagery, or comments about another user's body.
- Threats of violence. Direct or implied threats against any person, group, staff member, or property, regardless of how “serious” you claim they were.
- Child sexual abuse material (CSAM). Zero tolerance. Any such content is reported immediately to the US National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) and to local law enforcement, and the account is permanently banned without warning.
- Soliciting users for unauthorised financial services. Pitching managed accounts, off-platform copy trading, “guaranteed returns”, signal subscriptions, or any regulated financial product without proper licensing.
- Linking to malware. Posting links that deliver viruses, stealers, fake wallet drainers, phishing kits, or any other malicious payload — even “as a joke”.
- Spam and repeated identical messages. Mass-DMing members, flooding channels with the same message, or low-effort cross-posting to inflate presence.
- Impersonating Axion staff. Using our name, logo, colours, or display formatting to pretend you are a moderator, founder, or support agent.
- Selling unrelated products in the community. The Discord is not your marketplace. Affiliate links, NFT mints, course drops, and side-hustle pitches are prohibited.
11. Prohibited Uses — Trademark & Brand
“Axion Algo” and our logos are trademarks. Brand abuse damages the trust we have built and confuses customers. The following are prohibited:
- Using “Axion Algo” or our logos to imply endorsement. You may not present yourself as endorsed, sponsored, certified, or partnered with us without a written agreement.
- Domain typosquatting. Registering domains such as axion-algos.com, axionalgo.net, axion-algo.io, or any confusingly-similar variant is trademark infringement and will be pursued via UDRP and equivalent procedures.
- SEO spam claiming affiliation. Publishing low-quality pages whose only purpose is to rank for our brand terms while misrepresenting your relationship to us.
- Black-hat link building using our name. Buying or farming backlinks that reference Axion, comment-spam linking to your site from Axion-themed content, or PBN networks built around our brand.
- Brand confusion in advertising. Running paid ads whose creative implies you are us, or whose landing page mimics our design so closely that a reasonable user would be confused.
12. Prohibited Uses — Subscriptions & Billing
Payment is a two-way commitment. We deliver the Service; you pay the published price. The following billing behaviours are prohibited and will be treated as fraud:
- Chargeback fraud after receiving service. Filing a dispute with your card issuer for a charge whose value you have already consumed, instead of contacting our support, is fraud and is reported to Stripe Radar and equivalent networks.
- Repeated unauthorised cancellation attempts. Programmatically calling cancel endpoints, abusing the cancel form, or otherwise attempting to cancel subscriptions you do not own.
- Reverse-charging payment methods post-delivery. Recalling a SEPA transfer, reversing a crypto payment via chargeback-style mechanisms, or any equivalent action after we have delivered the Service.
- Coordinating mass cancellations to harm operations. Organising a brigade of cancellations or chargebacks intended to disrupt our business, including for ideological or competitive reasons.
- Falsely claiming non-receipt of service. Telling your card issuer or our support that you never received access when our logs show activations, logins, or alert deliveries on your account.
13. Prohibited Uses — Security
We welcome good-faith security research conducted under a coordinated disclosure programme. We do not welcome anything else. The following are prohibited:
- Probing the network without authorization. Port scans, vulnerability scans, DNS-zone walks, subdomain enumeration at scale, or any other reconnaissance against our infrastructure without prior written agreement.
- Brute-forcing accounts or password lists. Running authentication attempts against multiple usernames or with multiple passwords against the same username.
- Credential stuffing. Replaying credentials leaked from third-party breaches against our login endpoints.
- SQL injection, XSS, CSRF, SSRF, or equivalent attempts. Including “just to see if it works” tests against production endpoints.
- Exploiting vulnerabilities. If you find a vulnerability, you must report it via our contact form under coordinated disclosure, give us a reasonable window to fix it before publication, and refrain from accessing data that is not your own. Good-faith research conducted this way will not be pursued.
14. Prohibited Uses — Data & Privacy
Other users' data is not yours. Treat it as you would want yours treated. The following are prohibited:
- Harvesting other users' email or phone numbers. Including scraping Discord member lists, screenshotting modals that show contact details, or social-engineering staff into revealing contact data.
- Building unauthorized profiles of other users. Aggregating publicly-visible Discord messages, screenshots, and metadata into dossiers about identified users for any purpose.
- Accessing accounts you do not own. Logging in to, attempting to recover, or impersonating any account other than your own, regardless of how you obtained the credentials.
- Sharing other users' private messages. Publishing DMs, private support correspondence, or non-public channel content without the explicit consent of every participant.
- Bypassing TradingView's terms. Including attempting to abuse grandfathering, sharing TradingView usernames for invite-only access, or otherwise circumventing TradingView policies in ways that bring our account into risk.
15. Prohibited Uses — AI & Automation
AI and automation are useful tools and we use them ourselves. The following uses are prohibited:
- Training third-party AI or ML models on Axion outputs without a licence. Including using our signals, articles, documentation, or screenshots as training data for a model you intend to deploy or sell.
- Scraping the indicator output to feed a competing service. Even “for research”: if the substance of your service is our signals re-served, it is unauthorised redistribution.
- Generating fake testimonials with AI. Publishing AI-generated reviews of the product, AI-generated trader stories, or AI-generated “before/after” content presented as real.
- Using AI to flood our support inbox or Discord with synthetic messages. Including LLM-driven harassment, AI shitposting at scale, or AI agents posing as customers to consume our support time.
16. Cooperation with Other Platforms
Axion Algo does not operate in isolation. We rely on TradingView for indicator delivery, Stripe for payments, Discord for community, Mailchimp for email, and a handful of other vendors. When abuse occurs on or across these platforms, we cooperate with their trust-and-safety teams. That cooperation may include sharing the minimum data necessary to investigate — account identifiers, timestamps, IP and device metadata, message content, payment IDs — in line with our Privacy Policy and applicable law. We do not share more than is needed and we do not share for marketing.
17. Enforcement — Graduated Response
Enforcement is proportionate to the conduct, not algorithmic. We reserve discretion. As a rule of thumb:
- First minor offence: a written warning by email or Discord DM stating which rule was broken and what you must do to comply. The warning is logged against your account.
- Repeat or serious offence: a temporary suspension of access — typically 24 hours to 30 days — during which billing continues but Service access is revoked.
- Material breach: immediate, permanent termination of the account, revocation of TradingView invite, removal from the Discord, removal from affiliate payout queue if applicable, and no refund of any kind.
- Criminal conduct: termination as above plus referral to the appropriate law-enforcement agency, plus cooperation with prosecution including the production of records under valid legal process.
Nothing in this section limits our right to skip steps where the conduct is severe enough — for example CSAM, sanctioned-party use, or active attacks against the Service warrant immediate termination without prior warning.
18. Reporting Abuse
If you observe a violation, please tell us. Email our contact form with as much of the following as you can:
- Identifier of the violating user (Discord handle, email, affiliate code, or anything you have).
- A clear description of what happened.
- Evidence: screenshots with visible timestamps and URLs, copies of messages, links to public posts, and any context that helps us act.
- Your relationship to the events (witness, target, third-party observer).
We acknowledge reports within 48 hours. We do not promise a specific outcome and we may not be able to share the result of any investigation with you, particularly where doing so would breach another user's privacy or interfere with law-enforcement cooperation.
19. Appeal Process
Terminated users may appeal a termination decision once, within 14 calendar days of the termination notice, by emailing our contact form with:
- The reason you believe the decision was wrong or disproportionate.
- Any mitigating context you would like considered.
- An explicit commitment to comply with this AUP going forward.
Appeals are reviewed by a person who did not make the original decision. The appeal outcome is final and not subject to further review. We do not engage in extended back-and-forth on terminated accounts.
20. Cooperation with Law Enforcement
We respond to valid subpoenas, court orders, and government requests under applicable law. We require legal process for non-public account data; we do not hand over records on informal request. When we do produce data, we produce only what is legally required and we log the production internally.
Where the law permits, we notify the affected user before producing their data, so that the user can object or seek to quash. Where the law prohibits notice — for example under a no-tipping-off provision attached to a money-laundering investigation, or under a non- disclosure order — we do not notify. We publish aggregate transparency information periodically.
21. Right to Modify Without Notice
We may update this AUP at any time. Material additions — new categories of prohibited conduct, or new enforcement consequences — are notified at least 30 days in advance by email and by a banner on the dashboard. Minor clarifications, typo fixes, and re-orderings take effect on publication. Continued use of the Service after a change constitutes acceptance of the revised AUP.
22. No Waiver
Our failure or delay in enforcing any provision of this AUP in a particular instance is not a waiver of our right to enforce that provision — or any other — later. Tolerating a single breach does not create a licence to continue.
23. Severability
If any provision of this AUP is held invalid, unenforceable, or contrary to mandatory local law by a court of competent jurisdiction, that provision shall be severed to the minimum extent necessary and the remainder of the AUP shall continue in full force and effect.
24. Survival
Termination of your account does not extinguish obligations that by their nature should survive, including without limitation: (a) respect for our intellectual property; (b) confidentiality obligations; (c) payment of any amounts owed for Service already received; (d) representations made about your identity or eligibility; and (e) the dispute-resolution and governing-law provisions of our Terms of Service.
25. Contact
- Report abuse: our contact form
- Appeal a termination: our contact form
- Legal process and subpoenas: our contact form
- Security disclosures: our contact form
- General support: our contact form
See also: Terms of Service, DMCA Policy, AML Policy, Disclaimer.