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Acceptable Use Policy

Rustbox runs untrusted code by design. This policy draws the line between that intended use and abuse: what you can run, what you cannot, and how we enforce it.

Sandbox purpose

Run untrusted code in isolation

Hard limit

No attacks on the platform or third parties

Enforcement

Block, throttle, suspend, or terminate

1. Scope

This Acceptable Use Policy applies to everyone who uses Rustbox, including the playground, API, SDKs, dashboard, and any code or input submitted for execution. It supplements the Terms and Conditions.

Rustbox exists to execute untrusted code inside kernel-isolated sandboxes. Running untrusted code inside the sandbox is the intended use. Using the service to attack the platform, its infrastructure, or third parties is not.

2. Permitted use

You may submit code, including untrusted or experimental code, to run within the documented sandbox limits for development, evaluation, automation, competitive programming, education, agent tooling, and similar legitimate workloads.

You may test the behavior of your own submitted workloads, provided the testing stays within documented limits and does not attempt to escape the sandbox, attack the host, attack the service, or target third parties.

3. Prohibited activities

You may not use Rustbox to distribute malware, ransomware, or other malicious code intended to harm third parties, or to host command-and-control infrastructure.

You may not mine cryptocurrency, run sustained proof-of-work, or use the service primarily to extract free compute in a way that is inconsistent with the plan you purchased.

You may not conduct denial-of-service or denial-of-wallet activity, scan, probe, or attack third-party systems, exfiltrate data you are not authorized to access, or send spam, phishing, or unsolicited bulk messages.

You may not attempt to escape the sandbox, compromise the host, attack Rustbox infrastructure, evade authentication or rate limits, abuse signup or quota systems, or interfere with other users' workloads.

You may not submit content that is illegal, infringing, or that you are not authorized to process, and you may not use the service in violation of applicable law or third-party rights.

4. Enforcement

Orkait may block, rate-limit, throttle, suspend, delete, or investigate submissions, API keys, sessions, projects, or accounts that appear abusive, unsafe, fraudulent, or operationally risky, with or without notice where the risk requires it.

Automated controls such as abuse scoring and quota enforcement may act before a human review. Serious or repeated violations may result in termination of access and, where appropriate, referral to law enforcement.

5. Reporting abuse

If you believe Rustbox is being used in violation of this policy, report it to [email protected] with enough detail for us to investigate.

6. Changes

We may update this Acceptable Use Policy as the service, threat landscape, or legal requirements change. The last-updated date identifies the current version, and continued use after an update means the updated policy applies.

Last updated: May 24, 2026