Acceptable Use Policy
This Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) sets out the rules for using Yeethost. It is part of, and must be read together with, our general terms and conditions. By registering a domain, using our hosting or file sharing services, or otherwise accessing the platform, you agree to this AUP.
01 Scope and users
Yeethost is operated by Deuces Media B.V., a company registered in the Netherlands. Yeethost provides:
- Domain name registration, renewal, transfer and DNS management via accredited upstream registrars;
- Hosting of static websites and related assets on infrastructure operated by or for Deuces Media B.V. (where offered);
- File sharing and branded sharing portals on customer domains (where offered).
This AUP applies to every person or entity that holds a Yeethost account (the "Customer") and to anyone the Customer allows to use the services, including employees, contractors, clients, agents, visitors of Customer sites, and end users of shared files ("Sub-users"). The Customer is responsible for making this AUP available to, and enforcing it against, all Sub-users.
02 Permitted use
You may use Yeethost for lawful personal, professional, commercial and creative purposes, including registering domain names, publishing websites, sharing files with clients or collaborators, and operating branded portals on your own domain. Your use must at all times comply with this AUP, our general terms, the policies of the relevant domain registries (including SIDN, EURid, Verisign, Nominet and others), and all applicable laws.
03 Prohibited use
You may not use Yeethost, and you may not allow any Sub-user to use Yeethost, for any of the following. This list is not exhaustive.
Illegal content and activity
- Content that is illegal under Dutch, EU or other applicable law, including content that infringes public order or decency;
- Child sexual abuse material (CSAM) or any content that sexualises minors;
- Content that incites, glorifies or facilitates terrorism, violent extremism, genocide, or hatred against persons on the basis of a protected characteristic;
- Content that unlawfully infringes intellectual property rights, including piracy, counterfeit goods, or unauthorised distribution of copyrighted works;
- Content that violates the privacy of others, including unlawful publication of personal data, doxxing, or non-consensual intimate imagery;
- Defamatory, threatening or harassing content directed at identifiable persons.
Fraud, deception and abuse
- Phishing sites, fake login pages, and other content designed to deceive users into disclosing credentials, payment details or personal data;
- Scams, investment fraud, fraudulent webshops, pyramid or Ponzi schemes, and deceptive advertising;
- Typosquatting, brand impersonation, or registering domains in bad faith to mislead users or sell back to rights holders;
- Providing false or misleading information during account registration, domain registration or WHOIS verification;
- Abuse of free tiers, trials, vouchers, referral systems, or billing reversals.
Technical abuse and high-risk activity
- Distribution of malware, ransomware, spyware, stalkerware, viruses, worms, trojans, exploit kits or any code designed to damage or gain unauthorised access to systems;
- Command-and-control infrastructure for botnets or compromised devices;
- Unsolicited bulk email (spam), SMS spam, or other messaging abuse originating from or advertising Yeethost-hosted resources;
- Denial-of-service attacks, port scanning, vulnerability probing, or other unauthorised security testing against third parties;
- Cryptocurrency mining on shared hosting infrastructure, or using Yeethost resources to mine on visitors' devices without explicit consent;
- High-risk activity without prior written approval, including: operation of exchanges or wallets for virtual assets, gambling services, adult subscription services, pharmacy services, firearms sales, or services handling special categories of personal data under the GDPR.
04 Compliance with law and sanctions
You are responsible for ensuring that your use of Yeethost complies with all laws and regulations that apply to you, including:
- Dutch law and the law of the European Union, including the GDPR, the e-Commerce Directive, the Digital Services Act (DSA), and the NIS2 Directive as implemented;
- Consumer protection, tax, and advertising rules applicable to your activity;
- Registry rules and ICANN policies relating to domain registrations, including the Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy (UDRP) and any ccTLD-specific dispute procedures.
Sanctions. Yeethost services may not be used by, on behalf of, or for the benefit of any person, entity or jurisdiction that is the subject of EU, UN, Dutch or US (OFAC) trade sanctions or export controls. You confirm that you are not a sanctioned person and that you will not use the services to provide goods, services, technology or funds to sanctioned parties.
05 Platform rules
- Accurate information. You must keep your account, billing and WHOIS information accurate and up to date. Registry rules require this and failure to do so can result in domain suspension.
- Account security. You are responsible for securing your credentials and for all activity on your account. Report suspected compromise to us without undue delay.
- Resource fairness. You may not use services in a way that places unreasonable load on shared infrastructure or degrades performance for other customers.
- No circumvention. You may not attempt to bypass technical limits, access other customers' data, or interfere with the operation of the platform.
- Third-party services. When using integrations (for example the Yeethost MCP server or third-party AI tools), you remain responsible for the content you publish and for complying with the terms of those third parties.
- Reporting abuse. Anyone can report abuse of Yeethost-hosted resources to abuse@yeethost.com. We review reports promptly and may contact the account holder for information.
06 Responsibility for third parties and Sub-users
The Customer is fully responsible for content published, files shared, domains registered, and activity carried out under their account, including by their Sub-users, employees, contractors, clients, and visitors whose content they control. The Customer is responsible for:
- Ensuring Sub-users understand and follow this AUP;
- Promptly acting on abuse reports relating to content under their control;
- Keeping the legal relationship with Sub-users (for example agency clients) clear, including responsibilities around data protection and intellectual property;
- Any loss, liability or third-party claim resulting from the acts or omissions of their Sub-users.
Where the Customer processes personal data of Sub-users or website visitors through Yeethost, the Customer acts as controller and is responsible for the lawful basis, information notices and data subject rights. Yeethost acts as processor where applicable and has a separate data processing agreement available on request.
07 Monitoring, enforcement and termination
Yeethost does not proactively monitor the content of customer websites or shared files. We reserve the right, but are not obliged, to investigate possible violations of this AUP, whether based on automated signals, abuse reports, notices from registries, law enforcement requests, or court orders.
Where we identify a violation, or have a reasonable suspicion of one, we may take any of the following measures, with or without prior notice, depending on the severity and urgency:
- Contact the Customer and request information or corrective action;
- Remove or disable access to specific content, files, pages or DNS records;
- Suspend the affected service, domain, or the entire account;
- Terminate the agreement and close the account;
- Lock, transfer-lock or delete domain registrations in line with registry rules;
- Preserve evidence and cooperate with registries, law enforcement and other competent authorities, including disclosing account information where legally required or where necessary to prevent ongoing harm;
- Recover costs, charge-backs and damages caused by the violation.
For urgent risks to the platform, to third parties, or to the public (for example active malware distribution, CSAM, phishing, or ongoing attacks), we will act immediately and inform the Customer afterwards.
Nothing in this AUP limits our obligations or rights under the Dutch Notice and Take Down Code of Conduct, the EU Digital Services Act, or any applicable law.
08 Contact
Abuse reports: abuse@yeethost.com
General contact: support@yeethost.com
Legal entity: Deuces Media B.V., the Netherlands.
We may update this AUP from time to time. Material changes will be announced to account holders in advance. The version and effective date at the top of this page always reflect the current policy.