Version 7.0 • Effective April 20, 2026

Acceptable Use Policy

PodWarden

Acceptable Use Policy

Version 7.0 • Effective Date: April 20, 2026

PodWarden • British Columbia, Canada

PodWarden is a professional infrastructure platform. Abuse, illegal activity, or misuse of shared resources will result in suspension or termination.

1. Introduction and Purpose

This Acceptable Use Policy ("AUP" or "Policy") governs the use of the PodWarden platform, including all services, APIs, MCP (Model Context Protocol) tooling, web interfaces, DDNS infrastructure, image registry, fleet management tools, and all related infrastructure (collectively, the "Platform"). This Policy applies to all users, administrators, organizations, and third parties that access or use the Platform in any capacity.

PodWarden Technologies Inc. ("PodWarden," "we," "us," or "our") is a corporation incorporated under the laws of the Province of British Columbia, Canada, with its registered place of business in Vancouver, British Columbia. PodWarden operates a lightweight K3s and container infrastructure management platform. By accessing or using the Platform, you ("User," "you," or "your") agree to comply with this AUP in full.

This AUP is incorporated by reference into PodWarden's Terms of Service (podwarden.com/legal/terms). Capitalized terms not defined herein shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Terms of Service. PodWarden's Privacy Policy (podwarden.com/legal/privacy-policy) governs the collection and use of personal information in connection with the Platform. Violation of this Policy may result in immediate suspension or termination of access, legal action, and reporting to applicable regulatory authorities.

2. Definitions

2.1 "Account" means a registered account created by a User to access the Platform, including all associated credentials, configurations, secrets, and deployment data.

2.2 "Application" or "App" means any containerized software, workload, service, or deployment orchestrated, managed, or deployed through the Platform, whether sourced from the PodWarden Catalog or independently configured by the User.

2.3 "Catalog" means PodWarden's curated directory of open-source and self-hostable Applications available for deployment via the Platform.

2.4 "Cluster" means a set of User-owned or User-controlled servers registered to a PodWarden Account for the purpose of fleet management.

2.5 "Content" means any data, text, software, images, configurations, secrets, scripts, or other materials uploaded, submitted, transmitted, or deployed through the Platform by a User.

2.6 "Fleet" means the aggregate collection of servers and Clusters managed by a User through the Platform.

2.7 "MCP" means the Model Context Protocol interface through which AI clients and automated systems may interact with the Platform on a User's behalf.

2.8 "User Infrastructure" means servers, hardware, network resources, and associated systems owned, leased, or operated by the User on which PodWarden software is installed.

3. No Warranty; Limitation of Liability

PodWarden provides the Platform on an "as is" and "as available" basis. PodWarden does not warrant that the Platform will be free from misuse, malicious activity, unauthorized access, or disruption. PodWarden does not guarantee the detection, prevention, or mitigation of any security incident. Users remain solely responsible for securing their own workloads, infrastructure, and data, regardless of any security features or controls offered by the Platform.

The existence of Platform security features does not transfer responsibility for workload security to PodWarden. PodWarden shall not be liable for any failure to detect, prevent, or remediate unauthorized activity on User-controlled infrastructure, even where such activity originates from or transits through the Platform. PodWarden shall not be liable for any failure or delay resulting from events beyond its reasonable control, including but not limited to natural disasters, acts of government, internet or network outages, or third-party service failures. Where a separate Service Level Agreement (SLA) exists, its terms govern availability commitments.

TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, PODWARDEN SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO YOUR USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE PLATFORM, EVEN IF PODWARDEN HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT SHALL PODWARDEN'S AGGREGATE LIABILITY EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY YOU TO PODWARDEN IN THE TWELVE (12) MONTHS PRECEDING THE EVENT GIVING RISE TO THE CLAIM.

4. Scope of Application

This Policy applies to:

All individuals who create an Account or access the Platform;

All organizations that use the Platform through team or enterprise plans;

Third-party developers who integrate with the Platform via the API or MCP protocol;

Any automated system, agent, or AI model that accesses the Platform on behalf of a User;

Resellers, contractors, and affiliates who access the Platform in any capacity.

5. Permitted Use

The Platform is provided to enable lawful, professional, and ethical management of self-hosted infrastructure. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Policy and the Terms of Service, PodWarden grants each User a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable licence to access and use the Platform solely for lawful purposes consistent with this Policy. You are permitted to use the Platform to:

Deploy, manage, and scale K3s clusters, Kubernetes workloads, and container-based services on servers you own or are otherwise authorized to operate;

Use PodWarden MCP tools for legitimate infrastructure automation, diagnostics, and configuration within your own Account scope;

Access the Application Catalog to deploy open-source or proprietary software under appropriate licensing, in accordance with each Application's respective licence;

Integrate with supported AI clients (including Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, and others) for authorized infrastructure management;

Administer team access, RBAC roles, and audit logs within your organization;

Store secrets, credentials, and environment variables for workloads you are authorized to operate;

Schedule and run GPU-accelerated workloads on hardware you own or are authorized to operate, subject to the resource use requirements in this Policy.

6. Prohibited Activities

Any use of the Platform that undermines its intended purpose as a secure infrastructure management tool may be deemed a violation of this AUP, at PodWarden's sole discretion. The following activities are strictly prohibited. This list is illustrative, not exhaustive.

6.1 Malicious Workloads

You must not deploy, execute, or distribute workloads that are designed to cause harm, including but not limited to:

Malware, ransomware, spyware, adware, or any form of malicious software;

Botnet nodes, command-and-control servers, or distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack tools;

Trojan horses, rootkits, keyloggers, or any software that intercepts user data without consent;

Exploit kits, vulnerability scanners directed at third-party systems, or intrusion tools.

6.2 Cryptocurrency Mining

Use of the Platform for cryptocurrency mining is strictly prohibited, regardless of whether mining occurs on dedicated or shared resources, or whether it is incidental to another purpose. This prohibition covers proof-of-work mining and other resource-intensive blockchain computation activities. Proof-of-stake validation and staking node operation are not prohibited under this section, provided they do not generate excessive load on shared Platform services in violation of Section 9. PodWarden may, at its sole discretion, approve exceptions in writing for dedicated commercial arrangements.

6.3 Abuse of Shared Infrastructure

PodWarden operates shared services including the Hub, catalog, API gateway, and MCP proxy. You must not:

Interfere with or degrade the performance of the Platform or other users' workloads;

Attempt to bypass rate limits, quotas, or resource caps imposed by PodWarden;

Introduce excessive or unreasonable load on shared resources through any means, including automated scripts, bulk API calls, or runaway workloads;

Attempt to access, read, modify, or delete resources belonging to other organizations or users;

Exploit trial or free-tier access to circumvent fair-use or commercial licensing requirements.

6.4 Misuse of MCP and AI Tools

The PodWarden MCP interface exposes infrastructure tools to AI clients. You are solely responsible for all actions taken by AI agents, automated systems, or scripts operating on your behalf, regardless of intent or level of autonomy. PodWarden accepts no liability for autonomous or unintended AI-initiated actions. You must not use MCP tools to:

Perform unauthorized access to infrastructure, systems, or data outside of your own Account scope;

Instruct an AI client to take destructive actions (e.g., delete workloads, wipe volumes) without explicit user authorization for each such action;

Exfiltrate secrets, credentials, or sensitive configuration data to unauthorized parties;

Bypass or circumvent PodWarden RBAC controls, audit logging, or access tier restrictions;

Inject malicious prompts into AI clients (prompt injection) that could cause them to act against user intent or Platform integrity;

Deploy or operate autonomous agents that generate uncontrolled, recursive, or self-amplifying actions that may degrade Platform performance or violate this AUP;

Use the Read-Only MCP access tier to gather reconnaissance for subsequent unauthorized actions.

6.5 Illegal and Harmful Content

You must not use the Platform to host, store, transmit, or distribute:

Content that is illegal under applicable Canadian federal or British Columbia provincial law, or under the laws of the jurisdiction in which you operate;

Child sexual abuse material (CSAM) or any content that exploits or endangers minors, in violation of the Criminal Code (Canada), ss. 163.1;

Content that promotes, incites, or facilitates violence, terrorism, or hate crimes contrary to the Criminal Code (Canada), ss. 319, or the Canadian Human Rights Act;

Stolen, pirated, or counterfeit software or digital media;

Personally identifiable information (PII) collected or processed without lawful basis under applicable privacy legislation, including PIPEDA, BC PIPA, Quebec Law 25, and other applicable provincial privacy laws.

6.6 Unauthorized Access and Security Violations

You must not:

Attempt to gain unauthorized access to the Platform, other users' Accounts, or any connected infrastructure;

Conduct penetration testing, vulnerability assessments, or security research on the Platform or third-party systems without explicit prior written consent from PodWarden (to request authorization, contact [email protected]);

Reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, probe, or otherwise attempt to derive source code, algorithms, or underlying infrastructure architecture of the Platform;

Intercept, monitor, or tamper with network traffic on the Platform or its associated services;

Share, sell, or transfer your Account credentials, API keys, or MCP access tokens to unauthorized third parties;

Circumvent or disable authentication, session management, or encryption mechanisms.

6.7 Export Control and Sanctions Compliance

You may not use the Platform in violation of applicable export control laws, trade sanctions, or economic restrictions, including those administered or enforced by Canada (Global Affairs Canada, OSFI), the United States (OFAC, BIS), or any other jurisdiction with authority over your operations. This prohibition includes accessing the Platform from sanctioned territories, acting on behalf of denied parties, or deploying workloads that facilitate circumvention of trade controls. It is your responsibility to determine whether your use of the Platform is permissible under all applicable export control and sanctions laws. PodWarden does not provide legal advice on this topic.

6.8 Spam and Unsolicited Communications

You must not use the Platform or workloads deployed on it to send commercial electronic messages in violation of Canada's Anti-Spam Legislation, S.C. 2010, c. 23 ("CASL"), the CAN-SPAM Act, or any other applicable anti-spam law. Specifically, you must not:

Send unsolicited bulk email or other commercial electronic messages (spam);

Operate phishing, spoofing, or social engineering infrastructure;

Scrape or harvest email addresses, phone numbers, or personal data without lawful basis;

Send commercial electronic messages without a valid unsubscribe mechanism as required by CASL.

6.9 Resale and Hosting for Others

The Platform is licensed for your own use only. You must not, without explicit prior written authorization from PodWarden: resell, sublicense, or otherwise provide access to the Platform or its features to third parties; use the Platform as backend infrastructure to operate a commercial hosting, managed service, or infrastructure-as-a-service offering for third parties; or white-label, rebrand, or otherwise represent the Platform as your own product or service. If you are interested in building a product or managed service on top of PodWarden, contact us at [email protected] to discuss a commercial partnership or reseller arrangement.

6.10 GPU Workloads

PodWarden supports GPU workload management and hardware-aware scheduling. GPU resources are subject to the same fair-use requirements as all other Platform resources. You must not use GPU-accelerated workloads to: conduct proof-of-work cryptocurrency mining or other GPU-intensive blockchain computation prohibited under Section 6.2; provide GPU compute as a commercial service to third parties without explicit prior written authorization from PodWarden; or generate runaway or unattended GPU workloads that degrade Platform performance or shared services in violation of Section 9.

7. High-Risk and Safety-Critical Use

The Platform is not designed, tested, or certified for use in safety-critical or high-risk environments where failure could result in death, personal injury, severe physical damage, or significant environmental harm. Use of the Platform in such environments is strictly prohibited unless explicitly authorized in writing by PodWarden. Such environments include, without limitation:

Medical devices, clinical systems, or life-support infrastructure;

Nuclear facilities or energy grid control systems;

Air traffic control or aviation safety systems;

Emergency services or public safety dispatch systems;

Financial systems where failure would constitute a systemic risk.

If you deploy workloads in any high-risk context without written authorization, you do so in violation of this AUP and entirely at your own risk. PodWarden expressly disclaims all liability for any harm arising from such use.

8. Account Security and Credential Responsibility

You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality and security of your Account credentials, API keys, MCP access tokens, and any other authentication material associated with your Account. Specifically, you must:

Use strong, unique passwords and enable multi-factor authentication where available;

Promptly revoke and rotate any credentials that you know or suspect have been compromised;

Notify PodWarden immediately at [email protected] if you become aware of any unauthorized access to your Account or credentials;

Ensure that API keys and MCP tokens are stored securely and are not embedded in publicly accessible code repositories, logs, or configuration files.

PodWarden is not liable for any unauthorized access to the Platform, your workloads, or your data resulting from compromised, leaked, or improperly secured credentials. You bear full responsibility for all activity conducted through your Account, whether or not it was authorized by you.

9. Fair Use, Resource Thresholds, and Automation

PodWarden offers unlimited servers on all plans, but shared Platform services (Hub, API gateway, MCP proxy, catalog) are subject to fair-use expectations. Excessive usage that degrades service quality for other users is prohibited regardless of plan tier. Automated or programmatic use of the Platform — including scripts, bots, and AI-driven workflows — must remain within reasonable and predictable operational bounds and must not generate traffic patterns that materially exceed human-equivalent interaction rates. Automated loops, runaway agents, or unattended workloads that consume disproportionate resources are prohibited and may be subject to throttling or suspension without prior notice.

PodWarden reserves the right to: throttle API or MCP request rates for Accounts generating disproportionate load; notify users whose usage patterns suggest abuse or unintended runaway workloads; and temporarily suspend access pending investigation of anomalous activity. PodWarden will endeavour to provide reasonable notice before throttling or suspension where doing so does not compromise Platform integrity or other users' service.

10. Intellectual Property and Copyright Compliance

10.1 Ownership of User Content

As between PodWarden and the User, the User retains all right, title, and interest in and to User-generated Content deployed through the Platform. The User grants PodWarden a limited, non-exclusive, royalty-free licence to process, store, and transmit such Content solely to the extent necessary to provide the Platform.

10.2 Open-Source Licence Compliance

Users acknowledge that Applications available through the Catalog are subject to their respective open-source licences (including, without limitation, the GNU General Public License, the MIT License, the Apache License 2.0, and similar). Users are solely responsible for ensuring that their deployment and use of any Application complies in full with all applicable licence terms and conditions. PodWarden makes no representations or warranties regarding the compliance of any User's deployment with such licences. Workloads deployed from the PodWarden Catalog remain your responsibility. In the context of team or multi-user deployments, the Account owner or organization administrator is responsible for the conduct of all members operating under their Account.

10.3 Canadian Copyright Act Compliance

Users shall not use the Platform to reproduce, communicate, adapt, distribute, or otherwise exploit any copyrighted work in a manner that infringes upon the rights of any copyright holder under the Copyright Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-42, as amended. Users acknowledge that fair dealing exceptions under the Copyright Act are limited in scope and do not authorize broad reproduction or distribution of third-party copyrighted materials. Any Application deployed through the Platform must not be used as a mechanism to circumvent technological protection measures ("TPMs") as defined under the Copyright Act, or to host, distribute, or facilitate access to stolen, pirated, or counterfeit software or digital media.

10.4 DMCA Notice and Takedown

PodWarden recognizes and respects the rights of copyright owners under the United States Digital Millennium Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C. § 512 ("DMCA"), to the extent applicable. If you are a copyright owner or authorized agent and believe that Content accessible through the Platform infringes your copyright, you may submit a written notice to PodWarden's designated agent at [email protected] containing the following information:

A physical or electronic signature of a person authorized to act on behalf of the owner of the exclusive right alleged to be infringed;

Identification of the copyrighted work claimed to have been infringed, or a representative list of such works if multiple works are covered;

Identification of the material claimed to be infringing and information reasonably sufficient to permit PodWarden to locate the material;

Information reasonably sufficient to permit PodWarden to contact the complaining party, including a mailing address, telephone number, and email address;

A statement that the complaining party has a good faith belief that use of the material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or applicable law;

A statement that the information in the notification is accurate, and under penalty of perjury, that the complaining party is authorized to act on behalf of the owner.

PodWarden reserves the right to remove or disable access to Content alleged to be infringing and to terminate the Accounts of repeat infringers in appropriate circumstances.

10.5 PodWarden Intellectual Property

The PodWarden name, logo, platform software, APIs, documentation, and all related intellectual property rights are and shall remain the exclusive property of PodWarden Technologies Inc. Nothing in this Policy or the Terms of Service shall be construed as granting the User any right, title, or interest in PodWarden's intellectual property, except as expressly set forth herein or in a separate written agreement.

11. Responsibility for Workloads

You are solely responsible for all workloads deployed through the Platform, including their configuration, security, patching, and compliance with applicable laws. PodWarden does not pre-screen workloads deployed from private images or docker-compose files. You must ensure your configuration and usage of Applications complies with their respective licences and this AUP.

12. Third-Party Integrations

The Platform supports integration with third-party tools, AI clients, APIs, and services (collectively, "Third-Party Integrations"). PodWarden is not responsible for the behavior, security, availability, or data handling practices of any Third-Party Integration, including but not limited to AI clients such as Claude, Cursor, and Windsurf, external APIs, and container registries. By enabling or using a Third-Party Integration through the Platform, you acknowledge that PodWarden cannot control or audit the actions taken by third-party tools operating on your behalf, that data transmitted to or processed by Third-Party Integrations is subject to those parties' own terms and privacy policies, and that any harm, data loss, or unauthorized action caused by a Third-Party Integration is not PodWarden's liability. You are responsible for reviewing and accepting the terms and privacy policies of any Third-Party Integration you enable. PodWarden recommends applying the principle of least privilege when granting third-party tools access to your infrastructure.

13. Data, Privacy, and Cross-Border Transfers

In operating the Platform, PodWarden may process certain operational metadata, including deployment logs, access records, and audit trails. PodWarden's collection and use of this data is governed by its Privacy Policy, which complies with BC PIPA, PIPEDA, and other applicable Canadian provincial privacy legislation. PodWarden collects certain personal information in connection with Account registration and billing (including name, email address, and payment information processed through third-party payment processors). PodWarden does not collect, access, or store personal information contained within User deployment data, containerized Applications, or workloads executed on User Infrastructure.

You must not use the Platform to process personal data in a manner that violates applicable privacy law. If you process personal health information (PHI) or other sensitive categories of data, you are responsible for ensuring that your deployment meets the relevant compliance requirements. Where personal information is transferred to a service provider or infrastructure located in another jurisdiction, PodWarden will ensure that adequate protections are in place as required under BC PIPA. Users who process personal data originating in the European Economic Area or other jurisdictions with data residency requirements are responsible for ensuring their own compliance with those obligations.

Quebec users: Quebec's Act Respecting the Protection of Personal Information in the Private Sector (Law 25) imposes additional requirements on the processing of personal information of Quebec residents. If you are subject to Law 25, you are responsible for ensuring your use of the Platform complies with those obligations.

14. Monitoring and Enforcement

PodWarden reserves the right, but does not assume the obligation, to monitor Platform usage for compliance with this AUP. PodWarden may investigate complaints, suspected violations, or anomalous activity at its sole discretion. PodWarden reserves the right to take any enforcement action, including suspension or removal of workloads, with or without prior notice, where necessary to protect the Platform, its users, or third parties.

PodWarden applies a tiered enforcement framework, proportionate to the nature, severity, and recurrence of the violation:

Tier 1 — Notice and Warning

For minor or first-time violations that do not present immediate risk of harm, PodWarden may issue a written warning to the Account holder specifying the nature of the violation and required corrective action. The User shall have a reasonable period, as determined by PodWarden, to cure the violation.

Tier 2 — Suspension

For repeated minor violations, material violations, or violations that present a risk of harm, PodWarden may temporarily suspend access to some or all of the Platform pending investigation or remediation. PodWarden will endeavour to provide advance notice where practicable and where doing so will not exacerbate the risk of harm. Where practicable, PodWarden will endeavour to provide at least 48 hours' prior notice to allow retrieval of user data before permanent action.

Tier 3 — Immediate Termination

For severe violations — including but not limited to illegal activity, distribution of malware, CSAM, repeated copyright infringement, unauthorized access to third-party systems, or violations posing an immediate and material risk of harm — PodWarden reserves the right to immediately and permanently terminate the User's Account and access to the Platform without prior notice or refund of any prepaid fees, and to remove or disable offending workloads, containers, or data.

Tier 4 — Legal Action and Regulatory Reporting

PodWarden may seek injunctive relief or other legal remedies to prevent or remedy violations, and may report violations to law enforcement or regulatory authorities where required or permitted by applicable law. PodWarden will not be liable to you or any third party for any action taken in good faith to enforce this AUP.

14.1 Reporting Violations

PodWarden encourages Users and third parties to report suspected violations of this Policy to [email protected] with the subject line "AUP Violation Report". Reports should include a description of the suspected violation, any relevant URLs, account identifiers, or workload identifiers, and evidence supporting the report where available. Reports may be made anonymously, though providing contact information may assist in the investigation. PodWarden does not guarantee specific response times or particular outcomes for reported violations.

15. Termination and Data Retention

Upon termination of your Account — whether initiated by you or by PodWarden — PodWarden is not obligated to retain your data, workload configurations, secrets, or other stored content beyond a commercially reasonable period following termination. PodWarden may retain such data for up to 30 days following Account termination, after which it may be permanently deleted without further notice. PodWarden provides no guarantee of data recovery following Account termination. You are solely responsible for exporting, backing up, or otherwise preserving any data or configurations you wish to retain prior to termination. If your Account is suspended or terminated for a violation of this AUP, PodWarden may delete associated data immediately and without the standard retention period, and no refunds or data recovery will be available in such circumstances.

16. Security Research and Responsible Disclosure

PodWarden welcomes good-faith security research aimed at identifying and responsibly disclosing vulnerabilities in the Platform. Security researchers who wish to conduct vulnerability assessments or penetration testing must obtain explicit prior written authorization from PodWarden before doing so. Unauthorized testing constitutes a violation of this AUP and may result in legal action. To request authorization or to report a vulnerability, please contact [email protected].

PodWarden commits to acknowledging security reports within 5 business days and to working in good faith with researchers to understand and remediate confirmed vulnerabilities. We ask that researchers not publicly disclose vulnerabilities until a fix has been issued or a reasonable remediation period has elapsed. PodWarden does not currently offer monetary rewards for vulnerability reports, but may publicly recognize researchers who identify and responsibly disclose confirmed issues, with their consent.

17. Indemnification

You agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless PodWarden Technologies Inc. and its officers, directors, employees, agents, licensors, and service providers from and against any and all claims, liabilities, damages, judgments, awards, losses, costs, expenses, or fees (including reasonable legal fees) arising out of or relating to: (a) your violation of this AUP; (b) your use of the Platform in a manner not expressly authorized herein; (c) any action taken by an AI agent, automated system, or script operating on your behalf through the Platform; (d) your use of any Third-Party Integration; (e) your Content or the Applications you deploy through the Platform; or (f) your violation of any applicable law or regulation, including intellectual property rights and privacy rights.

18. Amendments

PodWarden reserves the right to amend this AUP at any time. We will provide notice of material changes by posting the updated AUP on our website and notifying Account holders by email no fewer than 14 days before the updated version takes effect for existing users, except where earlier amendment is required by applicable law or to address a security or legal risk. Continued use of the Platform following the effective date of any amendment constitutes your acceptance of the revised AUP. The current version of this AUP is always available at: podwarden.com/legal/acceptable-use-policy

19. Governing Law and Jurisdiction

This AUP is governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Province of British Columbia and the federal laws of Canada applicable therein, without regard to conflict of law principles. Any disputes arising under or in connection with this AUP shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of British Columbia, Canada. Before initiating formal legal proceedings, the parties agree to attempt to resolve any dispute through good-faith negotiation for a period of at least thirty (30) days following written notice.

20. Severability and Entire Agreement

If any provision of this AUP is held by a court or tribunal of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, unlawful, or unenforceable, such provision shall be deemed severed to the minimum extent necessary, and the remaining provisions shall continue in full force and effect. This AUP, together with the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, constitutes the entire agreement between PodWarden and the User with respect to acceptable use of the Platform and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous communications and agreements relating to such subject matter.

21. Contact Information

For all questions, concerns, abuse reports, security disclosures, and legal inquiries regarding this Acceptable Use Policy, please contact:

Company: PodWarden Technologies Inc.

Jurisdiction: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

General Inquiries: [email protected]

Legal / Policy / DMCA: [email protected]

Abuse Reports: [email protected] (subject: "AUP Violation Report")

Security Disclosures: [email protected]

Website: https://podwarden.com

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