This Acceptable Use Policy (the “Policy”) sets out rules applicable to your use of the Balance Services. The examples described in this Policy are not exhaustive.

This Policy should be read in conjunction with the Balance Terms of Service into which it is incorporated by reference. We may suspend, terminate, or take other interim action regarding your access to or use of the Services, if, in our sole judgment, we believe you, directly or indirectly, violated this Policy or authorize or help others to do so.

We may modify this Policy from time to time by posting a revised version on our Website. By using the Services, you agree to the latest version of this Policy. Any capitalized terms not defined in this Policy have the meaning set forth in the Balance Terms of Service.

General Policies/Requirements. We all expect that the messages and communications we want to send and receive will reach the intended recipient(s), unhindered by filtering or other blockers. An important step you can take to make that expectation a reality is to prevent unwanted communications by only sending messages and communications that comply with applicable laws and industry standards. To that end, all text messaging communications originating from your use of the Balance Services are subject to, and must comply with, the Balance Terms of Service, including this Policy, which sets out certain rules and/or prohibitions regarding: Consent (“opt-in”); Sender Identification; Revocation of Consent (“opt-out”); Scope of Use and Limits; and Enforcement.

Consent ("opt-in") Requirements

Standard Consent Requirements. Prior to sending the first message to an individual, you must obtain agreement from the message recipient to communicate with them - this is referred to as "opt-in consent." You must make clear to the individual they are agreeing to receive messages of the type you're going to send.

Alternative Consent Requirements. While consent is always required and the consent requirements noted above are generally the safest path, there is a scenario where consent can be received differently, specifically where you are sending informational content to an individual based on a prior relationship

Sender Identification; Identifying Yourself as the Sender
Revocation of Consent (“opt-out”)
Scope of Use and Reasonable Use Limits

Any features of the Service for which specific limits have not been expressly designated, or which have been designated as “unlimited”, are intended and may only be used for normal business use in compliance with the Agreement. Any unusually high or excessive usage of the Services may impair Balance’s ability to provide the Services to you and other Balance users, in which case Balance may suspend or terminate your use of and/or access to the Services.

Monitoring and Enforcement

We reserve the right, but do not assume the obligation, to monitor content on and sent through the Services and to investigate any violation of the Balance Terms of Service, including this Policy, or misuse of the Services. We may remove or disable access to any user or Client that violates the Balance Terms of Service or this Policy or any other agreement we have with you for use of the Services. We may report any activity that we suspect violates any law or regulation to appropriate law enforcement officials, regulators, or other appropriate third parties. Our reporting may include disclosing appropriate customer information. We may also cooperate with appropriate law enforcement agencies, regulators, or other appropriate third parties to help with the investigation and prosecution of illegal conduct by providing network and systems information related to alleged violations of this Policy.

Reporting Violations

If you become aware of any violation of this Policy, you will immediately notify us and provide us with assistance, as requested, to stop or remedy the violation.