Responsible use
Acceptable Use — QueryTek Tapestry
This policy applies to individuals who access or use QueryTek Tapestry services, demos, sandboxes, or related web surfaces operated by Extanto Technology, LLC (“we,” “us”). It complements—does not replace—your organization’s policies and your company’s master agreement with us. If there is a conflict, your organization’s executed agreement with us prevails for commercial matters.
Permitted use
Use Tapestry only for lawful business purposes authorized by your organization and within the scope of credentials and entitlements issued to you. Follow reasonable instructions from your administrator regarding acceptable partners, environments, and data handling.
Prohibited conduct
You must not, and must not attempt to:
- Violate applicable law or infringe others’ rights
- Probe, scan, or test the vulnerability of Tapestry or related systems without prior written authorization
- Circumvent or defeat authentication, authorization, rate limits, or security controls
- Introduce malware, disrupt service availability, or impose unreasonable load
- Mine, scrape, or harvest data you are not entitled to access
- Misrepresent identity, tenant scope, or affiliation
- Use Tapestry to send unsolicited bulk communications or phishing
- Use partner integrations or routing features to exfiltrate regulated or sensitive data outside policies agreed with your organization
Credentials and sessions
Protect passwords, tokens, and devices. Do not share accounts. Report suspected compromise to your administrator promptly. Session and federation behavior may be logged for security and compliance.
Reporting abuse
To report a suspected violation, contact your organization’s IT or security team and, if appropriate, security@querytek.io with relevant details (avoid sending secrets or unnecessary personal data).
Enforcement
We may investigate suspected violations with the Customer. Response may include suspension of access, removal of content or actions that violate this policy, engagement with law enforcement where required, and other remedies available under law or contract.
Effective: April 22, 2026
Public summary only; enterprise customers may adopt additional acceptable-use terms in their subscription agreements.