Legal

Acceptable use policy

Keeping Blumi safe for everyone who relies on it.

Effective 1 January 2025. Questions? Email hello@blumi.app.

Don't

  • Use Blumi to harass, threaten, intimidate or harm any person.
  • Upload illegal content, malware, or content that infringes someone else's rights.
  • Use Blumi for any purpose other than supporting the participants you're authorised to support.
  • Try to access another organisation's data or bypass access controls.
  • Scrape, reverse engineer, or hammer our API in a way that affects other users.
  • Send unsolicited marketing or spam through Blumi messaging.

Do

  • Record information accurately, respectfully, and in a way you'd be comfortable explaining to the participant.
  • Keep your account credentials secret and report suspected security issues to security@blumi.app.
  • Use the smallest level of access needed to do your role.

Enforcement

We may suspend or terminate accounts that breach this policy. Serious or repeated breaches may be reported to the relevant authorities, including the eSafety Commissioner under the Online Safety Act 2021 (Cth), the Australian Federal Police where conduct may breach the Criminal Code Act 1995 (Cth), and the Australian Communications and Media Authority where the conduct breaches the Spam Act 2003 (Cth).