Usage Rules & Account Suspension Policy
To ensure service stability and protect our user network, all accounts must adhere to our security policies. The following actions will result in automated or administrative penalties.
Prohibited Actions & Violation Penalties
Enforced GloballyAccount Sharing & Multi-User Access
Accounts and registration keys are strictly non-transferable and tied to a single user. Sharing login credentials, renting, leasing, or transferring your account to third parties results in immediate account termination without refund.
HWID Spoofing & Hardware Lock Bypassing
Attempting to bypass the single-device hardware signature, using unauthorized HWID spoofers during client execution, or running on virtualized sandbox environments without administrator clearance triggers an automated hardware blacklist.
Reverse Engineering, Debugging & Memory Dumping
Attaching debuggers (x64dbg, IDA Pro, Cheat Engine, Process Hacker, ScyllaHide), dumping loaded modules, disassembling client binaries, or attempting to extract cryptographic keys will instantly terminate the session and blacklist the account.
Network Interception & API Abuse
Packet sniffing, proxy tampering (Fiddler, Charles, Wireshark, Burp Suite), automated endpoint fuzzing, replay attacks, or attempt to perform denial-of-service (DoS) on dispatch servers leads to permanent IP and license revocation.
Unauthorized Reselling & Fraudulent Disputes
Obtaining keys through unauthorized third-party resellers, initiating fraudulent payment chargebacks, or attempting to distribute duplicate keys will lead to immediate cancellation of all associated accounts.
Leaking Private Builds & Malicious Activity
Publicly distributing private binaries, leaking internal updates, or engaging in harassment/malicious actions within our Discord server will result in an immediate community expulsion and access revocation.
Data Privacy & Security Protocols
How your account information is handled
All passwords and session tokens are hashed using salted cryptographic algorithms. Plaintext passwords are never stored.
Hardware identifiers (HWID) are securely hashed and stored only to verify single-device license entitlement.
Your data is strictly confidential and is never shared, sold, or exposed to third parties or advertising networks.