Using Anchor
Anchor services are for people and organizations that need continuity across memory, identity, presence, and shared state. You are responsible for using the services lawfully and for keeping account credentials secure.
You may not use Anchor to compromise another person's privacy, bypass consent, create deceptive records, interfere with service operation, or misrepresent the state of a shared record.
- Use lawfully
- Respect consent
- Keep credentials secure
- Do not interfere
Content and continuity records
Participants retain their rights in the content they provide, subject to any workspace, institutional, or contractual rights that apply. Anchor needs limited rights to host, process, transmit, secure, display, and operate that content.
Generated summaries, confidence labels, drift markers, and consensus states should be treated as system outputs that may require human review before they are used for consequential decisions.
Anchor materials
Anchor owns its products, software, visual system, documentation, research materials, and brand assets. You may not copy, modify, resell, or imply endorsement by Anchor unless a written agreement or published guideline allows it.
The Anchor name and mark should be used with restraint and only in ways that do not confuse people about source, sponsorship, or affiliation.
Service boundaries
Some Anchor products may be fictional, limited, waitlisted, experimental, or available only through institutional deployments. Public pages are descriptive and do not guarantee availability in a specific region or environment.
Where a signed agreement conflicts with this public overview, the signed agreement controls for that deployment.
Disputes and requests
Legal, trademark, policy, data, and law enforcement requests should be sent through the appropriate published contact channel with enough information for review.
Anchor may change services, policies, or terms when needed for safety, compliance, product integrity, or operational reasons.
Eligibility
You must be able to form a binding agreement, or be authorized by an organization that has agreed to use Anchor, to access services that require an account or workspace.
If you use Anchor on behalf of an organization, you represent that you have authority to bind that organization and configure the workspace according to its policies.
Accounts
You are responsible for keeping credentials, recovery methods, and administrative access secure. Notify Anchor if you believe account access, workspace permissions, or continuity records have been compromised.
Anchor may suspend access where needed to protect participants, investigate abuse, comply with law, or preserve system integrity.
Beta and experimental systems
Some features may be experimental, preview, or available only to selected customers. Experimental systems may change, produce incomplete results, or require additional review before use in consequential settings.
Do not rely on generated summaries, identity signals, drift analysis, or consensus states as the sole basis for legal, medical, financial, employment, or safety decisions.
Limitations
Anchor provides services as described in applicable agreements and product documentation. Public materials are informational and may not describe every limitation, configuration, or deployment-specific control.
To the extent permitted by law, Anchor is not responsible for misuse of the services, unauthorized workspace configuration, third-party systems, or decisions made from unreviewed outputs.