All services provided by Vebble may be used for lawful purposes only. Transmission, storage, or presentation of any information, data or material in violation of any United Kingdom law is prohibited. Services provided by Vebble that reside outside of United Kingdom must still abide these terms and must not be in violation of any relevant laws of hosting city, state and country. This includes, but is not limited to: copyrighted material, material we judge to be threatening or obscene, or material protected by trade secret and other statute. The subscriber agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Vebble and its employees from any claims resulting from the use of the service which damages the subscriber or any other party. The provisions of this AUP are intended as guidelines and are not meant to be exhaustive. Generally, conduct that violates law, regulation, or the accepted norms of the Internet community, whether or not expressly mentioned in this AUP, are prohibited. We reserve the right at all times to prohibit activities that damage our or our affiliates’ commercial reputation and goodwill. We will be the sole and final arbiter as to what constitutes a violation of our policies.
All users must comply with all relevant legislation and regulations on bulk and commercial e-mail, including but not limited to the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003. Users may not send mass unsolicited e-mail, which is email that is sent to recipients who have not “opted-in” to mailings from the user. Users who send mass mailings must maintain complete and accurate records of all consents and opt-ins and provide such records to Vebble upon its request. If a user cannot provide positive and verifiable proof of such consents and opt-ins, we will consider the mass mailing to be unsolicited. Users are prohibited from operating mailing lists, listservs, or mailing services that do not target an audience that has voluntarily signed up for e-mail information using an “opt-in” process or that has made their e-mail addresses available to a user for distribution of information. Users who operate mailing lists must maintain complete and accurate records of all consents and “opt-in” elections and provide such records to Vebble upon its request. If a user cannot provide positive and verifiable proof of such consents and “opt-in” elections, we will consider the list mailing to be unsolicited. Any user-maintained mailing list must also allow any party on the list to remove itself automatically and permanently.
Other prohibited activities include, without limitation, the following:
Use of our network for the receipt of replies to unsolicited mass e-mail.
Forgery of e-mail headers (spoofing);
Spamming via third-party proxy, aggregation of proxy lists, or installation of proxy mailing software.
Configuration of a mail server to accept and process third-party messages for sending without user identification and authentication.
Hosting web pages advertised within “spam e-mail” sent from another network (spamvertising).
Hosting web pages or providing services that support spam.
Any other unsolicited bulk messages, postings, or transmissions through media such as weblog posts, IRC/chat room messages, guestbook entries, HTTP referrer log entries, usenet posts, pop-up messages, instant messages, or SMS messages.
Instructing others in any activity prohibited by this AUP.
If, as a result of your actions, our domains and/or IP address ranges are placed on black hole lists or other mail filtering software systems, your server may be suspended and possibly terminated upon further investigation.
The following uses are prohibited on our network. Engaging in these activities on our services will result in an account and/or service suspension:
Copyrighted content hosting and/or linking to pirated content
Open proxies
Stressers/booter websites
Mail/SMS bombers
Mass mail
IP spoofing
Network/port Scanning
Distribution of credentials and/or personal information
Denial of Service (D)DoS attacks
TOR exit nodes
Open DNS resolvers
Hola
Kloxo
Virtual currency (*coin) mining
World Community Grid, Folding at Home, or similar software
CrystalMines
HitLeap or any artificial traffic creation
HYIP websites
Vulnerability scanning
Bruteforcing
Cracking
Botnets
Illegal pornography
Hivemail
Destructive activities including but not limited to phishing, malware and/or distributing malicious content Illegal activities including but not limited to ponzi schemes, pyramid schemes, phishing, scam websites and pirating software
LIULIANGKUANG
Multics, CCcam, or any other card sharing software
Some network ports are blocked on our network, this is to ensure our services are not used maliciously and to protect machines from possible known vulnerabilities. Any port(s) may be added or removed to/from the list of blocks without prior notice to users. Please check create a support ticket if you require more information on the specific blocks.
Users who are targeted with frequent and/or disruptive attacks may have action taken against their service and/or account. If your service(s) are found to be impacting the experience of other users persistently, you will be notified via ticket and requested to prevent further damages from occurring or relocate to another provider.
Server resources on our VPS platform, CPU, network and disk I/O are shared among other users on the same node unless specified ‘dedicated resources’. If your VPS is persistently using these resource(s) for a prolonged period of time and/or disrupting the experience of other users sharing the same node, we will notify you to reduce your usage via ticket. Public game servers are strictly not allowed as they are more prone to DDoS attacks, which can cause downtime and performance issues for others. Severe cases of resource abuse or policy violations may result in your VPS being rebooted, shutdown and/or suspended. Failure to acknowledge or respond to an abuse ticket within the timeframe specified will result in suspension of your VPS.
All shared hosting accounts have limits on resource(s) such as CPU, RAM, disk space, databases, and processes. These resources are shared among multiple accounts, so no account is guaranteed full access to all server resources. While some features may be advertised as “unlimited,” they are subject to a fair usage policy to ensure stability and performance for all users. Using the hosting account primarily for storage purposes, rather than running a website, is not allowed. If your website consistently exceeds resource limits, We may request that you reduce usage or upgrade to a higher-tier plan, VPS, or relocate to a different provider. We reserve the right to adjust resource limits or suspend accounts that consistently impact server performance.
SSH access may be granted on request for shared hosting accounts. Users are only allowed to access directories and files associated with their own website. Running unauthorized scripts, processes, or commands that affect server performance or other accounts is strictly prohibited. Abuse of SSH access may result in suspension or revocation of SSH privileges.
Accounts may not be used to send spam, unsolicited emails, or conduct any activity that could get the server’s IP address blacklisted. Users must not run open mail relays, mass mailing scripts, or any process that negatively impacts email delivery or server reputation. Violation may result in immediate suspension or termination of the account.
The following activities are prohibited on shared hosting plans:
Resource-intensive tasks that affect CPU, memory, disk, or network performance
File hosting, file sharing, or “cyberlocker” type services
Video or audio streaming for commercial purposes
Usenet, torrent, or similar network activity
Running scripts or software that are not intended for shared hosting, including automated background processes or server-level management tools
As all plans are unmanaged, we will only directly assist when the following are negatively affected for a user/server:
Control Panel Issues
Network Connectivity
OS Template/ISO Issues
Server Hardware
The following are acceptable providing they abide with the rest of this policy:
IRC*
Game servers**
Desktops environments**
VPN servers
Torrenting (You must limit your client/seeder to 20Mbps)
Any activity that results in attacks against our network may result in a suspension and/or termination.
Use of these must be used cautiously as they can often be very CPU intensive.