Legal
Acceptable Use Policy
Last updated: July 6, 2026
What Kynetra is
Kynetra is a browser platform with a structured-data extraction engine called Glean, a change-monitoring engine, and an MCP-first automation runtime. It is designed for lawful collection of publicly accessible web content and for content the operator is authorized to access via their own credentials.
What the runtime does by default
- Honors
robots.txtand<meta name="robots">directives. - Sends an identifiable User-Agent that includes a contact URL.
- Applies per-host concurrency caps and a token-bucket rate limiter (defaults documented in the Glean reference).
- Logs every request, response code, and policy decision to an immutable audit log retained for at least 90 days.
- Never stores third-party authentication cookies in shared storage — credentials live inside the user's isolated profile and are not used to fetch content for other tenants.
Prohibited uses
You may not use Kynetra, the Glean engine, or the MCP server to:
- Access systems, accounts, or content you are not authorized to access, or attempt to defeat access controls, paywalls, or authentication mechanisms.
- Collect personal data in violation of the GDPR, CCPA, PIPEDA, the UK GDPR, or any other applicable data-protection law.
- Infringe copyright, database rights, or trade secrets. Glean is designed to extract structured facts and price-like data; wholesale republication of copyrighted text, images, audio, or video is not a permitted use.
- Circumvent technical protection measures (DRM), rate limits imposed by a target site, or detection-avoidance heuristics that the target operator has put in place.
- Misrepresent the source of automated traffic, including by forging User-Agent strings, IP origins, or session identities.
- Build databases whose primary commercial purpose is to compete with the data source from which they were assembled, where doing so would breach the source's terms.
- Run jobs intended to degrade the performance or availability of a target service, or that constitute a denial-of-service.
- Engage in fraud, identity theft, harassment, stalking, or targeted surveillance of individuals.
- Train, fine-tune, or evaluate machine-learning models on third-party content in a way that would violate the source's terms, applicable copyright law, or our model-training policy.
Your responsibilities
You are responsible for the legality of the jobs you run. Before running a Glean job against a third-party site, you should confirm that:
- The content is publicly accessible, or you are authorized to access it under credentials you lawfully hold.
- Your intended use complies with the target site's terms of service and applicable law in your jurisdiction and the jurisdiction of any data subjects.
- You have a lawful basis under applicable data-protection law for any personal data you collect.
Enforcement
We may suspend or terminate any account that violates this policy, preserve and disclose information to law enforcement where required, and cooperate with good-faith abuse reports from third-party site operators. We will give customers reasonable notice and an opportunity to cure where the violation is inadvertent and remediable.
Reporting abuse
If you believe your site is being scraped in violation of this policy, write to abuse@kynetra.io. Include the offending User-Agent, IP range, and timestamps; we will respond within two business days.
This page is provided for transparency. It is not legal advice and does not create any contractual obligation independent of our Terms of Service.