Is It Bad .Email

Acceptable Use Policy

Last updated: February 19, 2026

1. Purpose

Is It Bad .Email is designed for analyzing suspicious emails to help users identify phishing, scams, and malware. This Acceptable Use Policy outlines what constitutes proper and improper use of the Service.

2. Permitted Uses

You may use the Service to:

  • Submit emails you have received and suspect may be phishing, scams, or malware
  • Analyze emails as part of your personal, family, or organizational security practices
  • Review analysis results, verdict history, and security signals
  • Use the API (if available on your plan) to integrate email analysis into your workflows

3. Prohibited Uses

You may not use the Service to:

  • Submit emails in bulk: Automated mass submission of emails for purposes other than legitimate security analysis (e.g., spam filtering, marketing research, data mining)
  • Harvest personal data: Using the Service to collect, scrape, or store personal information about individuals
  • Submit unauthorized content: Submitting emails that you do not have authorization to share, including emails belonging to others that were obtained without consent
  • Test or probe: Using the Service to test phishing campaigns, validate attack techniques, or research evasion methods for malicious purposes
  • Circumvent controls: Attempting to bypass usage quotas, rate limits, account restrictions, or access controls
  • Reverse engineer: Attempting to reverse-engineer, decompile, or extract the analysis algorithms, models, or scoring systems
  • Resell or redistribute: Reselling, sublicensing, or redistributing access to the Service or its results without written permission
  • Illegal activity: Using the Service in connection with any illegal activity
  • Abuse infrastructure: Submitting content designed to exploit, overload, or attack our infrastructure, including intentionally malicious payloads targeting our analysis systems

4. Fair Use and Quotas

Each plan includes a monthly analysis quota. These quotas exist to ensure fair access to the Service for all users. If you consistently exceed your quota or engage in patterns that suggest automated abuse, we may contact you to discuss your usage or upgrade options.

Team and business accounts share quotas across team members. The account owner is responsible for their team's compliance with this policy.

5. Enforcement

We reserve the right to investigate suspected violations of this policy and take appropriate action, including:

  • Warning the account holder
  • Temporarily suspending access to the Service
  • Permanently terminating the account
  • Reporting illegal activity to law enforcement

We will attempt to provide notice before taking enforcement action, except where immediate action is necessary to protect the Service, other users, or comply with legal obligations.

6. Reporting Abuse

If you believe someone is violating this policy or abusing the Service, please report it to abuse@isitbad.email.

7. Contact

For questions about this policy, contact us at:

Maranatha Tech Solutions
Email: support@isitbad.email