Learn what is and is not allowed when using Kashly short links, QR codes, branded links, mobile links, UTM campaigns, digital business cards, analytics, and supported merchant link sharing.
Last updated: June 10, 2026
This Acceptable Use Policy helps protect users, shoppers, merchants, creators, and audiences who interact with Kashly links. It explains the types of content and activity that may be restricted, blocked, removed, or reviewed to preserve trust and security.
Do not use Kashly links or QR codes to hide misleading destinations, impersonate brands, misrepresent merchant offers, disguise harmful pages, or trick people into clicking. Link previews, descriptions, and campaign context should be accurate and honest.
Do not use Kashly for spam, unsolicited bulk messaging, manipulative social posting, fake engagement, harassment, phishing, malware distribution, credential theft, or any activity designed to overwhelm people, platforms, merchants, or Kashly systems.
Kashly may restrict links connected to illegal goods, harmful services, exploitation, hate, violence, fraud, infringement, unsafe health claims, counterfeit activity, or other content that creates legal, safety, reputational, or platform risk.
When sharing supported merchant links, users should follow applicable merchant terms, platform rules, disclosure requirements, and advertising guidelines. Kashly may limit links that misuse merchant names, offers, trademarks, commissions, or promotional claims.
Do not attempt to bypass limits, scrape private data, interfere with analytics, manipulate clicks, abuse QR code routing, automate fraudulent traffic, attack infrastructure, or use Kashly in ways that degrade reliability, trust, or measurement quality.
Kashly may review, disable, block, remove, or limit links, QR codes, campaigns, profiles, accounts, or supported merchant sharing when activity appears to violate this policy, create risk, or require investigation under applicable law or platform standards.