Acceptable Use Policy
Last updated: May 9, 2026
BabyLog is built for parents and guardians to log information about their own children. Don't use it for anything else on this list.
You may not use BabyLog to:
- Endanger or exploit children. Upload, store, or share child sexual abuse material (CSAM), or any content that exploits or endangers children. We report CSAM to the appropriate authorities and cooperate with law enforcement.
- Harass or threaten anyone, including other family members on a shared account.
- Log information about a child without authority. Only log information about your own child, or a child for whom you are a legal guardian or have explicit consent from a parent or guardian.
- Impersonate someone else or misrepresent your relationship to a child.
- Violate the law, including privacy laws, intellectual-property laws, and export controls.
- Upload malware, viruses, or harmful code.
- Probe, scan, or test the security of our systems without our written permission, or break our security or authentication measures.
- Reverse engineer, scrape, or build competing products from our Services in ways that violate our Terms of Service.
- Send spam or unsolicited commercial messages through our Services.
- Use the AI features to generate content that exploits children, encourages self-harm, plans violence, or is otherwise illegal.
- Resell, sublicense, or commercially redistribute the Services or content from the Services without our written permission.
Reporting
If you see something that violates this policy, email support@babylog.ai. Include enough detail (account, content, timestamp) for us to investigate.
For copyright complaints, see our Copyright Policy.
How we enforce
We may remove content, suspend accounts, or terminate accounts that violate this policy. We may also report illegal activity to authorities. We try to be fair: where reasonable and lawful, we will tell you what we observed and give you a chance to respond.