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Acceptable Use Policy

Last updated: 2026-05-20

Rimp routes requests to powerful generative AI models. To keep the platform useful for legitimate creators and developers, the following uses are prohibited. This policy applies in addition to the Terms of Service.

Prohibited content

You may not generate, upload, or distribute content that:

  • Depicts minors in sexual contexts (CSAM). This is reported to NCMEC.
  • Sexualizes real persons without their explicit consent.
  • Promotes self-harm, suicide, or serious eating disorders without harm-reduction framing.
  • Encourages real-world violence or constitutes credible threats against identifiable people.
  • Generates targeted harassment or doxxing material.
  • Creates malware, phishing kits, or instructions for cyberattacks against systems you don't own.
  • Produces content designed to deceive elections, defame public figures, or commit fraud.
  • Bypasses safety measures of underlying provider models (jailbreaks, prompt injection-as-a-service).

Prohibited conduct

  • Scraping or reselling Rimp API access without our written permission. Build your own product on top — that's encouraged; just don't repackage ours.
  • Sharing API keys publicly or with parties outside your organization. Keys leaked on GitHub are rotated automatically when our partner secret scanner detects them.
  • Circumventing rate limits, fair-use caps, or attempting to exploit billing logic.
  • Reverse engineering safety classifiers or moderation systems.

Enforcement

Violations may result in immediate content removal, account suspension, or termination — proportional to severity. We log moderation decisions and you can appeal at hello@rimp.io within 30 days. Egregious violations (CSAM, credible threats) result in immediate termination and reporting to the appropriate authorities.

Provider policies

Each upstream provider (OpenAI, Anthropic, Replicate, Google, Meta, etc.) has its own acceptable use policy. Generating content that violates a provider's policy may result in your request being blocked at the provider level even if it would be allowed under ours. We surface provider error codes when this happens.

Reporting abuse

If you encounter content that violates this policy or have evidence of abuse, contact hello@rimp.io. Reports are confidential.

Questions? hello@rimp.io