Terms of Service
Effective date: 1 August 2026
The full Terms of Service agreement governs your use of the VeriProof platform, APIs, SDKs, and documentation. This page is a plain-language summary. In all cases, the full agreement takes precedence.
What You’re Agreeing To
By creating a VeriProof account or accessing any VeriProof service, you accept the Terms of Service on behalf of yourself and, if applicable, your organisation. If you don’t have authority to bind your organisation, don’t complete registration.
Key Points
Permitted Use
You may use VeriProof to capture, audit, and analyse your own AI pipeline sessions for lawful purposes. You may integrate VeriProof into your own products using the published SDKs and APIs, provided those products comply with the Terms.
Prohibited Use
You may not use VeriProof to:
- Capture AI session data from systems you don’t own or have authorisation to monitor
- Circumvent any platform limits, rate limits, or access controls
- Resell access to VeriProof services as a standalone product without an explicit partnership agreement
- Use captured data to train AI models in violation of any applicable terms or regulations
Your Data
You own your session data. VeriProof processes it on your behalf as a data processor. We may use aggregated, anonymised usage statistics to improve the platform — we do not use your session content for any other purpose.
Our Availability Commitment
VeriProof targets 99.9% monthly uptime for the Ingest API and Customer Portal. See the SOC 2 page for our full availability controls.
Termination
Either party may terminate the agreement at any time. Upon termination, your data is retained for 30 days (to allow export), then deleted. Blockchain anchors on Solana are permanent and cannot be removed.
Full Agreement
The complete Terms of Service document is available at veriproof.app/legal/terms .
For questions about the Terms, contact legal@veriproof.app.
Next Steps
- Privacy Policy — how we handle your personal information
- Data Processing Agreement — data processing terms for GDPR
- Subprocessors — third-party services we use