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Last Updated: Feb 26, 2026

Terms of Service

1. Service Description

AuditSocials is an independent, expert-verified compliance reporting tool. We are NOT affiliated, associated, authorized, endorsed by, or in any way officially connected with Meta Platforms, Inc. (Facebook, Instagram), ByteDance Ltd. (TikTok), Google LLC, LinkedIn Corporation, X Corp, or any of their subsidiaries or affiliates. All product and company names, logos, and brands are trademarks™ or registered® trademarks of their respective holders. Use of them does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement by them. We use these marks for descriptive and informational purposes only.

2. Limitation of Liability & No Guarantees

The Service provides risk reports based on our proprietary compliance frameworks and publicly available advertising policies. Our analysis maps how a third-party platform's review systems might interpret your content. IMPORTANT: A 'Safe' or 'Low Risk' score from our reports does NOT guarantee that your content will be approved by any social media platform. Final enforcement decisions are made exclusively by the respective platforms using their own non-public internal criteria.

3. Limitation of Liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, AuditSocials shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from ad rejections, account suspensions, shadowbans, or legal actions taken against you by third-party platforms. You use this tool as an advisory guide, and the final responsibility for publishing and compliance rests entirely with you.

4. No Legal Advice

The information provided through our reports, guides, and analysis tools does not constitute legal advice. While we monitor global regulations (e.g., FTC, DSA), compliance requirements vary by jurisdiction and specific business use cases. We recommend consulting with qualified legal counsel for high-risk advertising campaigns.

5. Prohibited Use

You agree not to use the Service to intentionally generate content that facilitates illegal acts, promotes prohibited goods, or bypasses third-party platform security measures (cloaking, system circumvention).