Acceptable Use Policy

Last updated: March 30, 2026

This Acceptable Use Policy ("AUP") governs your use of the TrackNCloak platform at trackncloak.com ("Service"). This AUP is incorporated into and supplements our Terms of Service. Capitalized terms not defined here have the meanings given in the Terms of Service.

1. Acceptable Uses

TrackNCloak is designed to be a professional traffic management and ad tracking platform. The following are examples of acceptable uses:

1.1 Ad Tracking and Analytics

  • Tracking clicks, impressions, and conversions across advertising campaigns;
  • Measuring ROI and performance metrics for paid advertising;
  • Managing traffic sources, offers, and landing pages;
  • Setting up conversion postbacks and server-to-server tracking;
  • Integrating with advertising platform APIs for conversion attribution;
  • A/B testing landing pages and offers to optimize performance;
  • Generating reports and analytics dashboards.

1.2 Traffic Filtering and Bot Protection

  • Filtering bot traffic, web crawlers, and automated scripts from human visitors;
  • Detecting and blocking VPN, proxy, Tor, and datacenter traffic;
  • Geo-targeting visitors based on country, region, or city;
  • Device and browser-based traffic segmentation;
  • Protecting landing pages from scraping and unauthorized access;
  • Filtering low-quality or fraudulent traffic to improve ad spend efficiency;
  • Implementing frequency capping and IP-based access controls.

1.3 Content Protection

  • Using image optimization features for social media sharing;
  • Protecting proprietary landing page content from competitors;
  • Managing Open Graph metadata for link previews.

2. Prohibited Uses

The following activities are strictly prohibited. Engaging in any of these activities may result in immediate account suspension or termination without refund, and may be reported to relevant authorities:

2.1 Illegal Content and Activities

  • Promoting or distributing illegal drugs, controlled substances, or unlicensed pharmaceuticals;
  • Advertising illegal weapons, explosives, or items prohibited by law;
  • Distributing counterfeit goods or unauthorized replicas of branded products;
  • Facilitating human trafficking, exploitation, or any form of modern slavery;
  • Promoting illegal gambling services in jurisdictions where such activity is unlawful;
  • Any activity that violates applicable local, national, or international law.

2.2 Malware, Phishing, and Technical Abuse

  • Distributing malware, viruses, ransomware, spyware, trojans, or other malicious software;
  • Hosting or redirecting to phishing pages designed to steal credentials or personal information;
  • Deploying drive-by download attacks or exploit kits;
  • Using the Service as part of a botnet or for distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks;
  • Attempting to exploit vulnerabilities in the Service or its infrastructure;
  • Injecting malicious scripts into landing pages or tracking URLs.

2.3 Fraud and Deception

  • Engaging in click fraud, impression fraud, or conversion fraud;
  • Operating fake e-commerce stores designed to collect payment without delivering goods;
  • Running advance-fee schemes, Ponzi schemes, or pyramid schemes;
  • Identity theft, credit card fraud, or unauthorized financial transactions;
  • Misleading consumers through false health claims, fake testimonials, or deceptive pricing;
  • Creating fake news or misinformation campaigns.

2.4 Intellectual Property Violations

  • Impersonating brands, companies, or individuals without authorization;
  • Using trademarked logos, names, or branding without proper license;
  • Distributing copyrighted content (software, media, publications) without authorization;
  • Creating landing pages that mislead visitors about affiliation with a brand.

2.5 Spam and Unsolicited Communications

  • Using the Service to facilitate bulk unsolicited email or messaging campaigns;
  • Harvesting email addresses or personal data for spam purposes;
  • Violating CAN-SPAM Act, GDPR consent requirements, or equivalent anti-spam regulations.

2.6 Privacy Violations

  • Collecting personal data without informed consent or legal basis;
  • Tracking individuals without appropriate privacy notices and disclosures;
  • Using the Service to circumvent cookie consent requirements;
  • Sharing or selling collected visitor data in violation of applicable privacy laws.

2.7 Harmful Content

  • Content promoting hatred, violence, or terrorism;
  • Content exploiting or endangering minors;
  • Content promoting self-harm or suicide;
  • Discriminatory content targeting protected characteristics.

2.8 Service Abuse

  • Reverse-engineering, decompiling, or attempting to extract the source code of the Service;
  • Circumventing plan limits, rate limits, or access controls;
  • Creating multiple accounts to abuse free-tier limitations;
  • Reselling or sublicensing access to the Service without written authorization;
  • Using automated tools to scrape or extract data from the Service;
  • Interfering with the Service's infrastructure, performance, or availability.

3. Traffic Filtering (Cloaking) Guidelines

TrackNCloak provides traffic filtering capabilities as a traffic quality management tool. To ensure responsible use:

3.1 Legitimate Use Cases

  • Filtering bot traffic and crawlers to improve analytics accuracy;
  • Blocking VPN/proxy/datacenter traffic to reduce fraudulent clicks;
  • Geo-restricting content to serve visitors in authorized regions;
  • A/B testing by segmenting traffic based on device, browser, or location;
  • Protecting landing pages from competitive scraping;
  • Rate limiting and access control for published content.

3.2 Your Responsibilities

  • You are solely responsible for ensuring your use of traffic filtering complies with the terms of service of all advertising platforms you use (Google Ads, Meta Ads, TikTok Ads, Microsoft Advertising, etc.).
  • You acknowledge that using traffic filtering to show different content to ad platform review systems may violate those platforms' policies and may result in account suspension or permanent bans.
  • TrackNCloak provides the tool; you decide how to use it. We do not review, approve, or monitor the specific content served through your cloak rules.
  • You must comply with all applicable laws in the jurisdictions where you operate and where your visitors are located.

4. Monitoring and Enforcement

4.1 Our Rights

While we do not routinely monitor the content of individual campaigns, we reserve the right to:

  • Investigate suspected violations of this AUP;
  • Remove or disable access to content that violates this AUP;
  • Suspend or terminate accounts without prior notice for serious violations;
  • Cooperate with law enforcement investigations;
  • Report illegal activity to appropriate authorities.

4.2 Consequences of Violations

Depending on the severity and nature of the violation, we may take one or more of the following actions:

  • Warning: A written notice identifying the violation and requesting corrective action within a specified timeframe.
  • Feature restriction: Temporarily disabling specific features or campaigns associated with the violation.
  • Account suspension: Temporarily suspending access to the Service pending investigation or corrective action.
  • Account termination: Permanent termination of the account without refund for serious or repeated violations.
  • Legal action: Pursuing legal remedies for violations that cause harm to N&P Soft (operating as TrackNCloak), its users, or third parties.
  • Law enforcement referral: Reporting illegal activity to relevant law enforcement agencies.

5. Reporting Abuse

If you become aware of any content or activity that violates this AUP, please report it to us immediately:

Please include as much detail as possible, including URLs, screenshots, and a description of the violation. We will investigate all reports promptly and take appropriate action.

6. Changes to This Policy

We may update this AUP from time to time. Changes will be posted on this page with an updated effective date. Material changes will be communicated via email or a prominent notice on the Service. Your continued use of the Service after changes take effect constitutes acceptance of the updated AUP.

7. Contact

Questions about this Acceptable Use Policy should be directed to help@trackncloak.com.