Legal and privacy
Acceptable Use Policy
- Last updated:
- 21 June 2026
- Effective:
- 21 June 2026
- Version:
- 2026-06-21
1. Purpose
This policy applies to all ScoreSocial users, including players, organisers, administrators, and visitors. It keeps the platform suitable for football prediction leagues, social rankings, events, and pools.
2. Prohibited uses
You must not use ScoreSocial to:
- Facilitate betting, staking, prize funds, winnings, payouts, lotteries, paid-entry prize competitions, or regulated gaming.
- Use external payments, cash, wallets, payment links, spreadsheets, or messages to work around ScoreSocial's no-stakes and no-prize-fund rules.
- Harass, bully, threaten, abuse, discriminate against, or target other people.
- Impersonate real people, organisers, clubs, organisations, ScoreSocial staff, or other users.
- Misrepresent identity, affiliation, age, membership status, admin authority, billing authority, or content rights.
- Scrape, automate, reverse-engineer, overload, attack, or interfere with the service.
- Bypass bans, rate limits, security controls, account restrictions, feature limits, or access controls.
- Upload unlawful, infringing, misleading, hateful, sexually explicit, unsafe, or harmful content.
- Use real club names, logos, trademarks, or images unless you have the rights needed to do so.
- Violate law, data protection obligations, consumer protection rules, app-store rules, or platform policies.
3. Reporting and review
Report concerns using the in-app bug/support tool where available or by contacting support@scoresocial.app. Include the organisation, page, username, or reference number where useful, but do not include unnecessary sensitive information.
If your account, organisation, or content is moderated and you believe the decision is wrong, contact support with the relevant details and request a review.
4. IP reports and security disclosure
Send intellectual-property concerns, including logo or trademark issues, to support@scoresocial.app. Include enough information to identify the content and explain the rights concern.
Send suspected account compromise, vulnerability reports, unauthorised access, or data exposure to admin@scoresocial.app. Do not publicly disclose security details before ScoreSocial has had a reasonable chance to investigate.
5. Enforcement
Violations may result in one or more of the following actions:
- Warning the user or organiser.
- Removing, renaming, or hiding content, organisations, events, pools, or display names.
- Suspending or terminating accounts, organisations, access, or features.
- Disabling billing or paid organiser features where appropriate.
- Reporting unlawful activity to appropriate authorities where required or appropriate.
6. Related documents
See also the Terms of Use, Privacy and Data Policy, Organiser and Billing Terms, and Help and Support.