Purpose of This Policy
This Acceptable Use Policy explains how FlashListing may and may not be used. It applies to account holders, sellers, collaborators, buyers, visitors, and anyone who submits content, messages, listings, or inquiries through the Service.
FlashListing is a platform for lawful sale catalog creation, listing display, and buyer-seller communication. It may not be used to facilitate illegal, deceptive, unsafe, abusive, infringing, or unauthorized activity.
Lawful Marketplace Use
You may use FlashListing only for lawful purposes and in compliance with our Terms of Service, Prohibited Items Policy, and applicable laws. You are responsible for your own listings, transactions, communications, tax obligations, permits, licenses, and safety decisions.
You may not use FlashListing to evade legal requirements, platform enforcement, content rules, account limits, collaborator permissions, or safety controls.
Spam, Abuse, and Manipulation
You may not:
- Submit repetitive, misleading, harassing, or unsolicited inquiries.
- Create fake listings, fake buyer interest, fake scarcity, or deceptive sale pages.
- Use bots, scrapers, credential stuffing, automation, or bulk messaging without permission.
- Manipulate analytics, page views, search visibility, or listing availability.
- Impersonate another person, business, rights holder, buyer, seller, or FlashListing representative.
Security and Platform Integrity
You may not attempt to disrupt, probe, scan, reverse engineer, overload, bypass, or compromise FlashListing systems, Supabase-backed data, image storage, collaborator permissions, rate limits, Turnstile protections, authentication flows, or API endpoints.
If you believe you found a vulnerability, contact legal@flashlisting.io and do not access, modify, disclose, or destroy data that is not yours.
Enforcement
FlashListing may remove content, limit usage, revoke collaborator access, block inquiries, preserve records, suspend accounts, ban users, or report activity when we believe this Policy, our Terms, law, or marketplace trust standards have been violated.
Enforcement decisions may be made with or without advance notice and may consider risk to users, buyers, third parties, FlashListing, or the public.