Acceptable Use Policy
Effective 13 July 2026 · version 2026-07-13. This policy applies to the myProxyChecker website, API keys, proxy checks, port and network diagnostics, exports and related services.
Authorised diagnostic use only
Use the service only on proxies, systems and networks you own or are explicitly authorised to test. You are responsible for complying with applicable law, provider terms, robots and access-control rules.
Prohibited activity
- Unauthorised scanning, exploitation, denial-of-service activity or attempts to disrupt a service.
- Credential attacks, account takeover, scraping behind access controls, malware, spam or phishing.
- Testing private, reserved or metadata targets, concealing an attack source, or evading network controls.
- Bypassing quotas, rotating identities, farming API keys or automating requests to defeat safeguards.
- Submitting proxy credentials or traffic that you are not permitted to use.
Safeguards and enforcement
Public-target validation, concurrency caps and per-caller and per-account quotas are mandatory. We may slow, block, suspend or revoke access when activity creates security, legal, capacity or provider-abuse risk. A key is an account credential: keep it secret and rotate or revoke it if exposed.
Abuse monitoring and privacy
To operate these safeguards we record privacy-protected caller and account hashes, action type, requested unit count, allow or deny outcome, aggregate success/failure counts, status and duration. The audit deliberately does not store raw proxy strings, proxy credentials, API keys, contact email or plaintext caller IP. The reverse proxy may retain ordinary security access logs. Monitoring data is access-controlled and retained only for security, reliability and abuse-response needs.
Reports and changes
Report suspected abuse to abuse@myproxychecker.com with timestamps and non-secret evidence. We may update this policy; developer accounts must accept the current version before a new key is issued. Material violations may result in immediate revocation.