This Acceptable Use Policy ("AUP") outlines the terms and guidelines for the acceptable use of Services provided by DataCamp Limited ("Supplier") to you, the customer ("Customer"). This AUP is part of the broader agreement between Supplier and the Customer, including but not limited to the Supplier's Terms and Conditions ("Terms and Conditions"), any Service Order concluded between Supplier and the Customer or any other policies and documentation which collectively form the Agreement.
Account Security
The Customer is solely responsible for maintaining the confidentiality and security of their account credentials, including but not limited to their username, password, and any other authentication or security information used to access the Services. This responsibility extends to ensuring that such credentials are not shared with unauthorized individuals and are stored in a secure manner. The Customer must implement appropriate security measures, such as using strong passwords, regularly updating their credentials, and monitoring their account for any suspicious activity. In the event that the Customer suspects or becomes aware of any unauthorized access, use, or security breach involving their account, they are required to notify the Supplier immediately. Failure to promptly notify the Supplier of a security breach may result in the Customer being held responsible for any resulting damages or unauthorized activities conducted through their account.Monitoring and Enforcement
While the Supplier does not actively monitor the content of the Customer's communications or data transmitted through the Services, the Supplier reserves the right to investigate any potential violations of this Acceptable Use Policy (AUP). Such investigations may be initiated based on reports of violations, abnormal activity patterns, or other indications of non-compliance. The Supplier may, at its sole discretion, take a range of enforcement actions to address violations of this AUP. These actions may include, but are not limited to: (i) temporarily suspending or permanently terminating access to the Services for the Customer or specific Customer Users involved in the violation; (ii) reporting suspected illegal activities or breaches of security to relevant law enforcement or regulatory authorities, including providing them with any necessary information or evidence related to the violation; (iii) pursuing legal remedies, including seeking damages, injunctive relief, or other legal actions as deemed appropriate by the Supplier; and (iv) implementing additional monitoring, auditing, or security measures to prevent further violations. The Supplier’s decision to take any of these actions does not waive its right to pursue further legal action or remedies at any time.Reporting Violations
Should the Customer become aware of any activities or behavior that may constitute a violation of this AUP, they are strongly encouraged to report such violations to the Supplier as soon as possible. Reports must be made through the designated channels provided by the Supplier, such as the abuse email address abuse@datacamp.co.uk.Modifications to the AUP
The Supplier reserves the right to modify, update, or amend this AUP at any time, with or without prior notice to the Customer. Such modifications may be made to reflect changes in legal requirements, industry standards, technological advancements, or the Supplier's business practices. The Supplier may notify Customers of significant changes to the AUP through various means, such as email notifications, service announcements, or updates posted on the Supplier's website. However, it remains the Customer’s responsibility to regularly review the AUP to stay informed of any changes. The continued use of the Services by the Customer after any modifications to the AUP have been made will constitute the Customer’s acceptance of the new terms. If the Customer does not agree to the modified AUP, they must discontinue use of the Services immediately.Limitation of Liability
The Supplier shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages that arise out of or relate to any breach of this AUP or any prohibited activities under this AUP by the Customer, including, but not limited to, damages for loss of profits, revenue, data, or use of the Services, even if the Supplier has been advised of the possibility of such damages. This limitation of liability applies to all claims, whether based on contract, tort (including negligence), strict liability, or any other legal or equitable theory. The Customer acknowledges that they are solely responsible for their use of the Services and any consequences that may arise from their violation of this AUP. These limitations shall apply to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law.