Security & Acceptable Use
Last updated: 14 July 2026
This page describes the security expectations that apply to anyone accessing the Gold.bt website, dashboard, and related services (the "Service"), including its underlying systems and APIs. Read it alongside our Terms of Service.
1. Monitoring & Logging
Access to the Service, including page views, API requests, authentication attempts, and session activity, is logged and may be monitored for security, fraud-prevention, and regulatory-compliance purposes, as described further in our Privacy Policy.
2. Prohibited Conduct
You must not, and must not attempt to:
- Gain or attempt to gain unauthorized access to any account, system, API, or data on the Service.
- Reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble any part of the Service, or bypass or attempt to bypass its authentication, rate-limiting, or other security controls.
- Probe, scan, or test the vulnerability of the Service, or knowingly transmit anything that interferes with its normal operation (e.g. malware, excessive automated requests).
- Inject, paste, or execute code (including via a browser console) provided by a third party for the purpose of compromising your own or another account.
- Scrape, mirror, or systematically extract data from the Service beyond ordinary, individual use.
This applies regardless of whether a vulnerability, bug, or misconfiguration was actually exploited, or merely identified.
3. Reporting a Vulnerability
If you believe you have found a security vulnerability in the Service, please report it to us at [security contact email] rather than exploiting it, testing it further, or disclosing it publicly. We will acknowledge reports in good faith and do not consider a good-faith report made through this channel, on its own, to be prohibited conduct under Section 2.
4. Enforcement
Violating this page or Section 8 (Prohibited Conduct) of our Terms of Service may result in immediate suspension or termination of your account, cancellation of pending orders, and — where required by law or where we reasonably believe a crime may have been committed — reporting to relevant law enforcement or regulatory authorities.
5. No Warranty of Security
No system is perfectly secure. While we take reasonable measures to protect the Service and your information, we cannot guarantee that the Service will be free of vulnerabilities or uninterrupted. If we become aware of a security incident affecting your personal information, we will notify you and the relevant authorities as required by applicable law, consistent with our Privacy Policy.
6. Changes to This Page
We may update this page from time to time. Material changes will be notified through the Service.
