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Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) for Jiinubi
Digital Infrastructure
The governance of multi-tenant cloud environments
necessitates a robust legal and technical architecture to ensure the equitable
distribution of resources, the protection of intellectual property, and the
maintenance of network integrity. Jiinubi, as a provider of diversified web
hosting solutions including shared, WordPress, and virtual private server (VPS)
architectures operates a complex ecosystem that requires a detailed Acceptable
Use Policy (AUP). This Agreement serves as the definitive set of terms and
conditions governing the utilization of services provided by Jiinubi. In the context of this regulatory framework, the
term You or Your designates the individual user,
employee, agent, or authorized representative accessing the services, while Jiinubi, We, Us, or Our refers to the corporate
entity and its associated infrastructure.1 This report provides
an exhaustive analysis of the obligations, restrictions, and performance
standards required to maintain a secure and high-performance digital
environment.
Foundational Governance and Information Disclosure
The efficacy of a hosting environment is intrinsically
linked to the transparent management of user data and the jurisdictional
requirements of internet governance. Jiinubi s
regulatory framework is built upon the principle that services are provided
contingent upon the user s adherence to global and local standards of data
transparency.1 The integration of the Terms of Service (TOS)
into this AUP ensures a unified legal stance on all activities conducted within
the Jiinubi network.1
Data Sharing and Inter-Institutional Communication
As an essential component of service delivery, Jiinubi participates in data-sharing protocols with
strategic partners and global registries. This disclosure is not arbitrary but
is a technical necessity for the provisioning of domain names, SSL
certificates, and specialized security services.2 Information
processed by Jiinubi generally falls into specific
analytical categories that allow for the optimization of the hosting
environment.
|
Data
Category |
Purpose
of Processing |
Mechanism
of Disclosure |
|
Voluntary
Submissions |
Marketing,
newsletters, and direct support communication |
Internal
CRM systems and authorized marketing partners |
|
Aggregated
Tracking |
Demographic
analysis and content tailoring |
Tallying
page views and anonymized interaction metrics |
|
Registry
Justification |
Compliance
with internet governance bodies (e.g., ARIN, ICANN) |
Whois
database display and registry-specific audits |
|
Transactional
Data |
Verification
of service eligibility and payment processing |
Financial
institutions and payment gateways |
The disclosure of a user s name and technical justification
for resource allocation is mandated by policies promulgated by registries such
as the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN).2 This
practice ensures accountability in the allocation of scarce network resources,
such as IPv4 addresses. While Jiinubi prioritizes
user privacy, the overarching requirements of network transparency often
necessitate the public display of certain data via the Whois
protocol, a standard which is a condition of maintaining a functional domain
name system.1
User Eligibility and Contractual Capacity
Access to Jiinubi s infrastructure
is restricted to entities capable of forming legally binding contracts. Users
must represent and warrant that they have attained the age of majority eighteen
years in most jurisdictions and are not legally barred from receiving services
under the laws of the United States, Kenya, or other relevant jurisdictions.1 For
organizations, the individual entering the agreement must possess the express
authority to bind the corporate entity to these terms. If such authority is
later found to be lacking, the individual remains personally liable for all
obligations and charges incurred.1
Intellectual Property and Content Stewardship
The hosting of digital content involves significant legal
responsibilities regarding the ownership and dissemination of intellectual
property. Jiinubi s infrastructure is designed to be
content-neutral, yet it requires users to provide strong warranties regarding
the legality of the materials they store and distribute.1
Ownership Warranties and Indemnification
Every user of Jiinubi services
represents and warrants that their content encompassing code, data, trademarks,
and multimedia does not infringe upon the proprietary or intellectual property
rights of any third party.1 This mandate covers not only direct
copyright but also trade secrets, contract rights, and tort rights. Users must
either own the hosted content in its entirety or possess explicit, written
authorization from the rightful owner to store and display said content on Jiinubi s servers.1
The technical maintenance of a website requires the service
provider to perform certain automated actions that might technically overlap
with copyright definitions. Consequently, users expressly grant Jiinubi the permission to cache the entirety of their
content, including third-party materials. This caching is a fundamental
mechanism of modern web performance and is agreed upon as a non-infringing
activity necessary for the efficient delivery of services.1
Prohibited Content Categories
The AUP delineates specific classes of content that are
strictly prohibited from the Jiinubi network. The
prohibition of these materials is intended to protect the reputation of Jiinubi s IP address space and to ensure compliance with
international law.1
|
Prohibited
Category |
Specific
Examples |
Rational
for Prohibition |
|
Malicious
Software |
Viruses,
Trojan horses, worms, time bombs |
Protection
of global network health and user property |
|
Illegal
Materials |
Warez,
pirated software, counterfeit goods |
Mitigation
of institutional and user legal liability |
|
Adult
Content |
Nudity,
pornography, adult-oriented advertising |
Maintenance
of IP reputation and adherence to safe hosting standards |
|
Hate
Speech |
Materials
professing hatred for specific ethnic or religious groups |
Prevention
of social harm and compliance with local regulations |
|
Dangerous
Goods |
Sale of
controlled substances without permits |
Adherence
to public safety and pharmacy regulations |
Furthermore, the hosting of torrent trackers, portals, or
any software encouraging the unauthorized distribution of copyrighted works is
categorically banned.1 The violation of these content standards
results in immediate removal of the material and may lead to account
termination without notice or refund.1
Operational Reliability and Liability Boundaries
Jiinubi utilizes enterprise-grade
hardware and redundant network architectures to maintain a full-time internet
presence for its clients. However, the inherent complexity of global networking
means that total uptime cannot be guaranteed under all circumstances.3
Network Interruptions and Force Majeure
The network may experience downtime due to utility
interruptions, equipment failure, human error, or acts of God, such as natural
disasters.1 Jiinubi s liability for
these interruptions is strictly limited. The provider is not liable for
indirect, special, or consequential damages including lost profits or data that
may arise from a service failure.1
The total aggregate liability of Jiinubi,
under any legal theory, shall not exceed the total amount actually paid by the
account holder for the specific services during the billing period in which the
issue occurred.1 This limitation of liability is a standard
industry practice that allows hosting providers to offer services at
competitive price points while managing the significant risks associated with
maintaining global infrastructure.1
Account Responsibility and Security
The primary account holder is the sole party responsible for
all activities occurring under their principal account, sub-accounts, or
alternative account names. This includes ensuring that all users of the account
comply with the AUP.1 Transferring a Jiinubi
account to another party is prohibited without prior, written approval from Jiinubi s administration.1
Users bear the full risk of loss for their server content
and must maintain the confidentiality of their login credentials.1 Jiinubi mandates that users take independent measures to:
Financial Terms and Refund Architectures
The sustainability of a hosting service depends on clear
payment terms and fair refund policies. Jiinubi
provides specific guarantees to first-time users to ensure satisfaction with
the selected hosting tier.3
Money-Back Guarantees
Jiinubi offers a 30-day money-back
guarantee for its shared hosting and VPS plans, providing a risk-free trial
period for new customers. This guarantee applies to the primary hosting
services but excludes third-party products and licenses.2
|
Hosting
Plan Type |
Guarantee
Period |
Eligible
Products |
|
Shared
(Basic, Standard, Advance, Enterprise) |
30 Days |
Primary
hosting account fee |
|
WordPress
(Starter, Pro, Business, Enterprise) |
30 Days |
Primary
hosting account fee |
|
VPS
(Pulsar, Quasar, Magnetar) |
30 Days |
Primary
hosting account fee |
|
Dedicated
Servers |
7 Days |
New
Server/Clearance Server fee |
|
Add-on
Services |
None |
SSL,
WHMCS, cPanel licenses |
If an account is cancelled within the initial period, the
user is entitled to a full refund of the hosting fee. However, if an account is
terminated due to a violation of the TOS or AUP, all payments are forfeited.1 Furthermore,
a processing fee of $15.00 may be assessed for inquiries regarding closed
accounts or historical support incidents.2
Payment Default and Service Suspension
The timely payment of charges is a core obligation. Failure
to settle invoices by their due date may lead to immediate service denial or
account suspension.1 Jiinubi is not
obligated to provide access to data on suspended accounts until the balance is
paid in full. For shared hosting, a grace period of up to 30 days may be
provided for reactivation, while VPS and dedicated server accounts have
significantly shorter grace periods of seven and three days, respectively.1
For dedicated servers, the auto-renewal option must be
enabled. If auto-renewal is disabled or if multiple attempts to charge the
designated payment method fail, the server will be cancelled, and all content
will be permanently deleted on the renewal date.2 This policy
reflects the high cost of maintaining dedicated hardware and the necessity of
recycling resources that are no longer being funded.
Resource Thresholds and Technical Constraints
To maintain optimal performance across its shared and
virtualized environments, Jiinubi imposes specific
limits on the consumption of server resources. These limits are designed to
prevent the noisy neighbor effect, where a single user s high demand degrades
the service for others on the same physical node.2
Shared Hosting Resource Allocation
Shared hosting accounts are limited by CPU cores, physical
memory, and I/O throughput. These parameters scale with the tier of the
selected plan, allowing users to choose a package that matches their expected
workload.2
|
Metric |
Basic
Plan |
Standard
Plan |
Advance
Plan |
Enterprise
Plan |
|
Monthly
Price |
$12.99 |
$19.99 |
$29.99 |
$49.99 |
|
CPU
Cores |
1 Core |
1.5
Cores |
2 Cores |
3 Cores |
|
RAM
(Physical) |
1 GB |
2 GB |
4 GB |
6 GB |
|
Inode
Limit |
100,000 |
200,000 |
350,000 |
500,000 |
|
I/O
Limit |
1 MB/s |
3 MB/s |
5 MB/s |
10 MB/s |
|
Storage
(SSD) |
10 GB |
30 GB |
75 GB |
150 GB |
|
Bandwidth |
50 GB |
150 GB |
300 GB |
500 GB |
Users are permitted to burst their CPU usage to stabilize
operations during peak intervals. However, if an account consistently utilizes
burst resources, Jiinubi reserves the right to
require an upgrade to a higher-tier plan or a VPS solution.2 Scripts
are strictly prohibited from consuming more than 25% of system resources for
longer than 60 seconds. Furthermore, the execution of background daemons, web
spiders, or peer-to-peer (P2P) applications is forbidden in the shared
environment.2
Disk Usage and Multimedia Restrictions
The storage provided in shared hosting plans is intended
primarily for the operation of standard websites consisting of HTML, PHP, and
graphics files. Using the hosting space for archiving files or as online
storage is a violation of the AUP.1 Specific limits are placed
on non-web content within shared accounts.
These restrictions ensure that disk I/O remains available
for website delivery rather than being consumed by large-scale file storage
operations. Error log files are also limited to 10MB or 1,000 rows to prevent
them from inflating disk usage.2
Virtual Private Server (VPS) Management and Scaling
VPS hosting provides an isolated server environment using
KVM virtualization, granting users greater control while maintaining specific
bandwidth and storage constraints.4
VPS Plan Specifications and Traffic Limits
Jiinubi s VPS plans are
categorized by performance levels, each offering a fixed amount of monthly
traffic and dedicated resources.3
|
VPS
Plan |
SSD
Storage |
CPU
Limit |
Bandwidth |
Monthly
Price |
|
Pulsar |
40 GB |
2 Cores |
1,000
GB |
$39.99 |
|
Quasar |
120 GB |
4 Cores |
3,000
GB |
$79.99 |
|
Magnetar |
240 GB |
8 Cores |
6,000
GB |
$149.99 |
If the monthly traffic limit is reached, the VPS will be
suspended until the next billing cycle. Additional traffic can be purchased at
a rate of $10.00 per 100 GB.3 Users must also account for
system files, which typically occupy up to 4 GB of the allocated disk space.4
Scalability and Add-on Resources
Jiinubi allows for the dynamic
scaling of VPS resources. Users can order additional RAM or dedicated IP
addresses as extra features. These add-ons are charged on a monthly basis and
are non-refundable.4 Failure to pay for these additional
features may result in their removal or the suspension of the entire VPS
account.4 Furthermore, the VPS infrastructure includes built-in
service limitations to prevent denial of service attacks; if these thresholds
are triggered, service may be automatically interrupted to protect the
underlying host node.4
Email Services and IP Reputation Management
The integrity of Jiinubi s email
infrastructure is paramount. To prevent blacklisting and ensure high
deliverability rates, Jiinubi enforces strict limits
on email transmission and prohibits all forms of unsolicited mass mailing.1
Outbound Email Volume Constraints
To prevent server performance degradation and mitigate spam,
the number of emails that can be sent or forwarded is limited based on the
hosting plan.2
|
Plan
Tier |
Max
Emails (per hour, per domain) |
Email
Forwarders (per mailbox/domain) |
|
Basic
(Shared) |
50 |
20 /
200 |
|
Standard
(Shared) |
200 |
20 /
200 |
|
Advance
(Shared) |
200 |
20 /
200 |
|
Enterprise
(Shared) |
10,000 |
20 /
200 |
|
VPS
(Pulsar/Quasar) |
No set
limit (Opt-in) |
Unlimited |
For shared hosting accounts, email storage is capped at 10GB
per mailbox. Users are also limited to 100 email checks per hour for IMAP/POP3
mailboxes. Concurrent connection limits are enforced to prevent system
exhaustion:
Anti-Spam Policy Enforcement
Jiinubi takes a zero-tolerance
stance on spam. Users are prohibited from sending mass unsolicited emails, spamvertising websites hosted on Jiinubi,
or configuring mail servers to allow anonymous third-party relays.1 Using
weblog posts, guestbooks, or instant messages to transmit bulk unsolicited
communications is also a violation of the AUP.1
If an account is determined to have deliberately or
recklessly engaged in spamming, Jiinubi may assess a
$500.00 fee to compensate for the administrative costs of redressing the
activity.1 Additionally, Jiinubi may
share information regarding the violator s identity with anti-spam
organizations and blacklists to protect the broader internet community.1
Networking and IP Address Conservation
The exhaustion of global IPv4 address space requires hosting
providers to manage IP resources with extreme care. Jiinubi s
policy emphasizes conservation and technical necessity.2
IP Allocation Limits
The allocation of IP addresses is determined by the type of
hosting account and the technical requirements of the hosted application.2
Users do not possess any property rights to the IP addresses
assigned to them. Jiinubi reserves the right to
modify or revoke IP assignments at its sole discretion.1 All
requests for additional IPs require technical justification, such as the
requirement for a specific SSL configuration or specialized software that
cannot function on a shared IP.2
Secure Shell (SSH) and Administrative Access
Jiinubi provides Secure Shell
(SSH) access to users who require advanced command-line management of their
accounts. This access is provided on a provisionary basis and is subject to
strict security protocols.1
Jail Access and Misuse
SSH access is typically granted through a Jail
environment, which restricts the user s ability to view or modify system files
outside their own directory.1 Any attempt to circumvent these
restrictions using PHP or other scripting languages is a material breach of the
AUP and will result in immediate account termination.1 Jiinubi reserves the right to revoke SSH access at any time
if the system is misused or if it poses a threat to server stability.1
Prohibited Network Activities
To ensure the safety of all internet users and the stability
of the Jiinubi network, several technical activities
are strictly forbidden.1
Unauthorized Access and Remote Execution
Users are prohibited from attempting to gain unauthorized
access to any part of the Jiinubi network, including
other users accounts or server partitions.1 Allowing the
remote execution of malicious software through a hosting account is also a
violation. Users must ensure that their software (such as CMS installations
like WordPress) is patched and secure to prevent hackers from using the account
as a staging ground for attacks.1
Invasive Network Procedures
The following network-level activities are banned:
Third-Party Software and Integration Liability
Jiinubi includes several
third-party software tools, such as cPanel, Softaculous,
and various website builders, to enhance the user experience. While these tools
are integrated for convenience, they are provided by external vendors.1
Warranty and Performance Limitations
Jiinubi provides third-party
software on an as is and as available basis. There is no guarantee that
specific results can be achieved using these tools, and Jiinubi
assumes no responsibility for faults in their operation.1 Users
who add their own third-party software to their accounts do so at their own
risk. Jiinubi is not liable for data loss, damage, or
security vulnerabilities caused by third-party applications.1
Users are solely responsible for any licensing fees
associated with software they install themselves. Jiinubi s
support team may provide limited assistance with these tools, but the primary
responsibility for maintenance and configuration rests with the software vendor
and the user.1
Data Backup and Disaster Recovery Protocols
While Jiinubi maintains internal
backup systems for disaster recovery, these are not intended to replace a
user s own data management strategy. The AUP clearly defines the limits of Jiinubi s responsibility regarding data retention.1
Automated Backup Limitations
Jiinubi provides automated backup
tools for higher-tier plans, but these have specific storage and inode triggers.
|
Plan/Tool |
Backup
Frequency |
Storage/Inode Trigger |
|
Shared
(Basic) |
Weekly |
Removed
if >25GB or >200,000 inodes |
|
Shared
(Standard/Advance) |
Twice
Weekly |
Removed
if >25GB or >200,000 inodes |
|
AutoBackup Tool |
Daily/Weekly/Monthly |
Limit
of 25GB for Stellar Plus/Standard |
|
Stellar
Business |
Unlimited |
No
storage limit, but inode limits apply |
|
Softaculous Backups |
User-defined |
28-day
retention, max 10 copies |
If data loss occurs due to a system-wide error by Jiinubi,
the provider will attempt to recover the data free of charge. However, if data
loss is the result of user negligence, a recovery fee (typically $15.00) will
be charged to attempt a restoration from the most recent archive.2 Jiinubi makes no guarantees, expressed or implied,
regarding the integrity or availability of these backups.1
Service Termination and Content Portability
In the event that the agreement between the user and Jiinubi is terminated, either through voluntary
cancellation or as a result of a policy violation, the transition of data is
the responsibility of the user.1
Data Transfer Obligations
Upon termination, Jiinubi will not
transfer or FTP server content to a different provider. Moving files,
databases, and emails off Jiinubi s servers is
entirely the user s responsibility.1 Once an account is
terminated, Jiinubi will not manage the content or
provide temporary access for retrieval. All backups associated with the account
will be permanently deleted 14 days after the suspension or termination date.2
Administrative Fees and Inquiries
For accounts that have been closed, Jiinubi
may assess a $15.00 charge per incident for inquiries regarding previous
services or support requests. This fee helps offset the administrative costs of
retrieving historical data from archived records.2
Institutional Authority and Policy Evolution
The digital landscape is in a state of constant evolution,
requiring frequent updates to the regulatory framework. Jiinubi
reserves the right to modify the AUP and the Services it offers at its sole and
absolute discretion.1
Effectiveness of Modifications
Changes to the AUP are effective immediately upon being
posted on the Jiinubi website. Users are responsible
for regularly reviewing the policy to ensure continued compliance.1 Continued
use of the services after changes have been posted constitutes acceptance of
the modified terms.1
Jiinubi remains the sole judge of
what constitutes a violation of the Acceptable Use Policy. The provider s
decisions regarding the severity of corrective actions ranging from warnings to
permanent account termination are final and binding.1 By
utilizing Jiinubi s infrastructure, users acknowledge
that they are entering a partnership that requires mutual respect for the
technology and the legal framework that supports it.11
Conclusion
The governance of Jiinubi s cloud
infrastructure is a comprehensive endeavor that balances technical performance
with legal accountability. Through the implementation of strictly defined
resource limits, anti-spam protocols, and intellectual property warranties, Jiinubi provides a stable environment for digital growth.
Users must recognize their role as co-stewards of this environment, ensuring
that their activities remain within the established guardrails of the
Acceptable Use Policy.11 The failure to adhere to these
standards not only risks the continuity of a single user s service but also the
integrity of the broader network. Consequently, the AUP stands as the
foundational document for all transactions and interactions within the Jiinubi digital ecosystem.