BioLinkHQ Legal
Safety & Trust
How BioLinkHQ handles safety, moderation and enforcement.
Last updated: 11 June 2026
1. Safety Philosophy
BioLinkHQ aims to give creators, teams, businesses, and communities powerful identity tools while keeping the platform safe and trustworthy.
Safety decisions may consider user harm, fraud risk, payment risk, platform abuse, community impact, and legal obligations.
BioLinkHQ may act quickly where serious harm or abuse is possible.
2. Reporting
Users may report content, accounts, teams, messages, scams, impersonation, harassment, copyright issues, or safety concerns.
Reports should include enough context for review, such as URLs, screenshots, usernames, timestamps, or descriptions.
False, abusive, or bad-faith reporting may itself result in enforcement.
3. Moderation Review
BioLinkHQ may review public content, private reports, support submissions, payment signals, account activity, analytics patterns, and technical logs where necessary for safety.
Some reviews may be automated, manual, or a combination of both.
BioLinkHQ may prioritise reports based on severity, risk, evidence, and potential user harm.
4. Enforcement Actions
Enforcement actions may include warnings, content removal, page hiding, feature restrictions, monetization review, referral blocking, team removal, account suspension, or permanent bans.
BioLinkHQ may also revoke badges, verification, partner status, or public visibility where trust is damaged.
Severe violations may result in immediate action without prior warning.
5. Appeals
Users may contact support if they believe an enforcement decision was wrong.
Appeals should be clear, honest, and include relevant context.
BioLinkHQ may deny appeals where there is strong evidence of abuse, fraud, threats, exploitation, repeated violations, or security risk.
6. Security and Abuse Prevention
BioLinkHQ may block suspicious traffic, rate-limit requests, restrict APIs, disable links, prevent automation, or investigate unusual activity.
Attempts to bypass security, exploit bugs, access unauthorised data, or disrupt the platform may result in immediate enforcement.
Responsible security reports may be reviewed separately from malicious activity.
7. Transparency
BioLinkHQ may publish updates about major safety changes, policy updates, or platform rules where appropriate.
Some enforcement details may not be shared to protect users, investigations, security systems, or legal obligations.
Policies may evolve as BioLinkHQ expands into new features and communities.