What constitutes abuse of the Evalueate platform?

The vast majority of businesses use Evalueate as intended, in the best interest of everyone. However, we do not allow users to abuse our platform, for example, by posting or collecting fake reviews, abusing our flagging feature, or collecting reviews in a biased or unfair manner. We also do not allow users to copy, collect, and commercially exploit the data on our platform without our permission (also known as "data scraping"). If you abuse our platform, our data, or our brand, we will take action—this may include blocking access to or suspending features in your Evalueate business account, terminating any agreement you have with us, placing a consumer warning on your profile, hiding your Evalueate account, and taking legal action.

Brand Abuse

Businesses with a paid plan with Evalueate may display Evalueate designs, such as our logo, stars, and widgets, on their websites and in their promotional materials. As long as this is in accordance with their subscription, our Business Terms of Use, and our Brand Guide. Businesses that properly mention Evalueate Designs in their communications and materials demonstrate to the world that they truly care about their customers.

If a business presents Evalueate Designs in a misleading or deceptive manner, we will take action to stop it. Examples of brand misuse include:

- Misleading consumers by displaying an old or outdated EvaluateScore or star rating instead of using our dynamic ValueBoxes or providing up-to-date information;

- Displaying reviews or other Evalueate Designs on a business's website, in advertisements, or on another domain without our permission.

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