What These Terms Cover
These terms apply to all WMTAN-operated services and integrated products connected to shared infrastructure, including web applications, identity workflows, and support channels.
Policy
These terms set out the conditions for accessing and using WMTAN services — covering users, integrators, and platform operations.
These terms apply to all WMTAN-operated services and integrated products connected to shared infrastructure, including web applications, identity workflows, and support channels.
You are responsible for keeping your credentials confidential and your access devices secure. We may require additional verification if we detect suspicious or high-risk activity on your account.
Unauthorized access attempts, malware distribution, exploiting vulnerabilities without approval, abusive scraping, identity spoofing, and intentional service disruption are strictly prohibited.
By submitting content or data, you confirm you have the legal right to do so. We may restrict or remove content that violates law, third-party rights, or platform safety requirements.
Code, design systems, trademarks, documentation, policy texts, and product artifacts are the property of WMTAN or its licensors and may not be reproduced for unauthorized commercial use.
We may suspend, terminate, or modify access when required for security, maintenance, legal compliance, or abuse control. Material changes to policies or services will be communicated through appropriate channels.
Services are provided under reasonable operational constraints and may depend on third-party infrastructure. To the extent permitted by law, WMTAN is not liable for indirect, consequential, or profit-related losses outside of our reasonable control.
These terms are interpreted under applicable law in the relevant service jurisdiction. We encourage good-faith resolution first; unresolved matters may be escalated to the appropriate legal authorities.
Where language differs across versions or product surfaces, the most recently published revision and any product-specific terms take precedence.