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Acceptable Use

Acceptable Use Policy

Rules for using Adagio accounts, pipeline storage, uploads, and hosted graphical pipeline execution.

Last updated: April 21, 2026

Purpose

Adagio is built for legitimate research and scientific-computing workflows. These rules protect users, service providers, and the reliability of shared compute infrastructure.

Prohibited Activity

  • Illegal, harmful, deceptive, or rights-infringing activity.
  • Malware, exploit delivery, credential theft, network scanning, denial-of-service activity, or attempts to bypass security controls.
  • Cryptocurrency mining, resale of compute access, or workloads designed primarily to consume resources outside the intended pipeline service.
  • Uploading or processing data you do not have permission to use.
  • Uploading protected health information, electronic protected health information, regulated clinical records, or identifiable human genomic data unless a written agreement with Adagio explicitly permits that use.
  • Attempting to access another user's account, pipelines, uploads, outputs, logs, or billing information.
  • Publishing misleading, malicious, or unsafe community pipeline metadata.

Hosted Runs

Hosted graphical runs may have limits on runtime, storage, file size, parallelism, network access, plugins, and retry behavior. We may stop, throttle, quarantine, or delete workloads that threaten service stability, security, or compliance.

Enforcement

We may investigate suspected abuse and may suspend accounts, block jobs, remove content, preserve evidence, notify affected parties, or report activity when required by law.

Report Abuse

To report abuse or unsafe content, contact security@adagio.run.

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