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ShareHub Policy

Security Policy

How ShareHub protects accounts, APIs, uploads, media delivery and community features from abuse, fake traffic and automated attacks.

Last updated: May 28, 2026Applies to ShareHub software and services

Account security

Users are responsible for protecting passwords, sessions, login devices and connected accounts. Do not share passwords, authentication tokens, one-time codes or private access links.

If you suspect account compromise, change credentials, revoke unknown sessions where possible and contact support quickly.

Traffic and abuse controls

ShareHub may use rate limits, request size limits, IP-based controls, user-based controls, suspicious path blocking, scanner blocking, upload throttling, bot detection, audit logs and temporary traffic blocks to protect platform reliability.

Automated traffic, fake engagement, scraping at abusive scale, credential attacks, vulnerability scanning, endpoint flooding and attempts to overload API or media services are not allowed.

Responsible disclosure

Security researchers must not access data that does not belong to them, disrupt service, publish exploit details prematurely, run destructive tests or use vulnerabilities for personal benefit.

Report security concerns to support@sharehub.online with clear reproduction steps, affected URLs, impact and your contact information.