Acceptable Use Policy
This policy defines what is and is not permitted on SwarmRacks infrastructure. Last updated: April 2026.
Overview
By using SwarmRacks services you agree to this Acceptable Use Policy. We operate infrastructure for legitimate businesses and individuals. We take abuse seriously — violations may result in immediate service termination without refund and may be reported to relevant authorities.
Prohibited Uses
Sending unsolicited bulk email (spam) or operating open mail relays
Hosting, distributing, or facilitating distribution of malware, ransomware, or exploit kits
Operating botnets, command-and-control servers, or participating in DDoS attacks
Hosting phishing pages, credential-harvesting sites, or fraudulent storefronts
Unauthorized port scanning, network probing, or intrusion attempts against any host
Hosting content that depicts child sexual abuse material (CSAM) — zero tolerance
Copyright infringement, software piracy, or hosting of unauthorized copyrighted material
Mining cryptocurrency in a way that disrupts or degrades shared infrastructure
Circumventing access controls or exploiting vulnerabilities on SwarmRacks systems or third-party systems
Reselling services to third parties without express written agreement as a SwarmRacks partner
Permitted Uses
Running legitimate business applications, websites, and APIs
Automated trading software (MT4/MT5 EAs, copy trading systems) on Windows VPS plans
Development, staging, and testing environments
VPN endpoints for personal or business privacy
Game servers, voice servers, and community platforms within legal bounds
Self-hosted open source applications (Nextcloud, Gitea, etc.)
Abuse Handling
We investigate all abuse reports promptly. For verified violations, we may: issue a warning and require immediate remediation; suspend the service; terminate the account; or report the activity to law enforcement, depending on severity.
To report abuse involving SwarmRacks infrastructure, contact abuse@swarmracks.com with relevant details including timestamps, IP addresses, and evidence.
See also: Terms of Service · Privacy Policy