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Code of Conduct

Understand the community standards we expect from people using Kashly to create, share, track, and monetize links across social media, QR codes, campaigns, digital business cards, and supported merchant destinations.

Last updated: June 10, 2026

A respectful standard for sharing links

Kashly is built for creators, marketers, professionals, and everyday users who want to share links more clearly. This Code of Conduct outlines expectations for respectful communication, honest promotion, fair use of analytics, and responsible supported merchant sharing.

01

Be honest with audiences

Represent links, merchant destinations, product recommendations, offers, QR codes, digital cards, and campaign pages accurately. Avoid misleading claims, hidden intent, fake urgency, or confusing language that could reduce trust before or after a click.

02

Respect people and communities

Do not use Kashly to harass, threaten, shame, exploit, discriminate, or target individuals or communities. Link sharing should support useful discovery, professional communication, responsible promotion, and safe engagement.

03

Disclose relevant relationships

When sharing supported merchant links, paid promotions, gifted products, affiliate-style recommendations, or sponsored content, follow applicable disclosure rules and platform standards so audiences understand the relationship behind a recommendation.

04

Use analytics responsibly

Use Kashly click tracking, QR code measurement, UTM campaign reporting, and merchant visibility to improve content and campaigns, not to manipulate people, create fake engagement, or make claims that the available data does not support.

05

Protect brand and merchant trust

Do not impersonate brands, misuse merchant names, copy official messaging in a confusing way, or create branded links that imply endorsement where none exists. Clear context protects users, merchants, and shoppers.

06

Report harmful behavior

If you believe Kashly links are being used for scams, abuse, misleading merchant promotion, spam, phishing, malware, or other harmful activity, contact Kashly so the issue can be reviewed and addressed.