Acceptable Use Policy
Last updated: May 2026
This Acceptable Use Policy forms part of the Photo Repair Lab Terms of Service. You must not use Photo Repair Lab, or attempt to use Photo Repair Lab, in connection with any of the following:
1. Illegal or harmful content
- content that is unlawful to possess, upload, create, modify, distribute, or use;
- child sexual abuse material or any exploitative content involving minors;
- non-consensual intimate imagery, sexual exploitation material, or nudity uploaded or generated without the required consent and legal basis;
- content that promotes violence, terrorism, trafficking, or serious criminal conduct;
- content intended to harass, threaten, stalk, blackmail, or abuse any person.
2. Deception, impersonation, and fraud
- editing or generating images to impersonate a real person deceptively;
- creating, altering, or restoring images in a way intended to mislead others about identity, age, consent, events, or authenticity;
- manipulation of identity documents, passports, visas, licences, certificates, court documents, medical records, insurance evidence, or other official records;
- deepfake or face-swap-style use that is deceptive, defamatory, exploitative, or non-consensual;
- deceptive political, commercial, or reputational manipulation.
3. Intellectual property and privacy abuse
- uploading content you do not have the right to use;
- removing watermarks, copyright notices, or rights-management information unlawfully;
- processing private or confidential photographs without permission;
- infringing copyright, trade mark, privacy, publicity, confidentiality, or other third-party rights.
4. Prohibited image categories
Unless expressly authorised by Photo Repair Lab in writing and permitted by law, you must not use the Services for:
- highly sensitive biometric or identification use cases;
- forensic, evidentiary, or law-enforcement reconstruction;
- medical imaging or diagnosis;
- credit, employment, insurance, migration, or legal determinations;
- any use case where an inaccurate or misleading output could create a material risk of harm.
5. Security and platform abuse
- probing, scanning, or testing the vulnerability of the Services without authorisation;
- interfering with or disrupting the integrity or performance of the Services;
- scraping, harvesting, reverse-engineering, or systematically extracting data from the Services;
- using bots or scripts to abuse quotas or bypass limits;
- uploading malware, malicious code, or harmful payloads;
- attempting to access another user's account or data;
- using the Services to build a competing service in breach of the Terms.
6. Enforcement
Photo Repair Lab may investigate suspected breaches of this policy and may, at its discretion and to the extent permitted by law:
- remove or block content;
- suspend or terminate accounts;
- refuse to process particular uploads;
- preserve evidence;
- notify relevant service providers;
- and report matters to law enforcement or regulators where appropriate.
