Acceptable Use Policy

logg publishes to the public and sends email to people who trusted a customer with their address. These rules keep both of those things worth having. They form part of the Terms of Service.

Last updated 21 August 2026

1. Use the Service lawfully

Do not use logg to do anything illegal where you are or where the people you reach are, or to infringe anyone’s intellectual property, privacy or other rights.

2. What you publish

Published content must not contain or link to:

  • malware, exploits, or instructions for attacking systems;
  • material that is defamatory, harassing, threatening or hateful;
  • sexual content involving minors, or content that sexualises them;
  • content that impersonates a person or organisation, or misrepresents who published it;
  • deceptive content — phishing, scams, fake release notes for software you do not control.

3. Email and notifications

  • Only people who asked to receive a changelog may be subscribed to it. Do not import lists, and do not subscribe addresses that were collected for another purpose.
  • Every message we send carries an unsubscribe link; do not interfere with it or re-subscribe people who used it.
  • Do not use changelog entries or webhooks to deliver unsolicited commercial messages unrelated to the project.

4. Integrity of the Service

  • Do not probe, scan or attack the Service, bypass its rate limits or plan limits, or access data that is not yours.
  • Do not scrape the Service at volumes that degrade it for others. The public API and feeds exist for programmatic access — use them, within their published rate limits.
  • Do not share credentials, sell or rent access to your account, or resell the Service as if it were yours.
  • Do not use the AI features to generate material that is harmful, deceptive, or unrelated to describing software changes.
  • Do not connect repositories or accounts you are not authorised to connect.

5. Security research

We welcome responsible reports. If you find a vulnerability, tell us at hello@logg.sh before disclosing it, give us a reasonable time to fix it, and do not access or alter other people’s data while investigating.

6. Enforcement

We may remove content, unpublish pages, suspend features or terminate accounts that breach this policy, as described in section 12 of the Terms of Service. We prefer to warn first, and will where the breach is not serious or urgent. To report abuse, email hello@logg.sh.