Acceptable Use¶
Effective date: June 7, 2026
Policy draft
This acceptable use policy is public draft text for a small nonprofit-style educational project. It should be reviewed before relying on it as a final legal document.
This site exists to support practical missionary readiness training. Visitors are expected to use the site in a lawful, respectful, and responsible way.
Appropriate Use¶
You may use this site to:
- Read and share public training content.
- Adapt eligible materials according to the stated license.
- Contact the project with questions, corrections, or partnership inquiries.
- Use course content for personal, church, family, sponsor, or small-organization preparation.
Prohibited Use¶
Do not use this site to:
- Harass, threaten, exploit, or harm others.
- Submit unlawful, abusive, misleading, or malicious content.
- Attempt to disrupt, scan, attack, or compromise the site or its hosting providers.
- Misrepresent the platform as an accredited institution or degree-granting program.
- Claim that course participation certifies, appoints, deploys, or professionally qualifies someone for missionary service.
- Remove attribution, imply endorsement, or present site content as your own.
- Use the content in ways that disrespect local churches, local leaders, family safety, child protection, legal compliance, or ethical mission practice.
Sensitive Information¶
Do not submit sensitive personal information through general contact forms, email links, public issue trackers, or other general communication channels connected to this site.
Sensitive information includes medical, counseling, legal, immigration, tax, financial, child protection, field security, crisis, or confidential pastoral details.
External Tools¶
The site may later link to external tools such as Google Forms, email services, analytics, or course platforms. Use those tools according to their own terms and privacy policies.
Reporting Concerns¶
Concerns about misuse, errors, or unsafe content may be sent to robert@tetra6.com.
For urgent safety, legal, medical, child protection, or security matters, contact the appropriate local authority, qualified professional, church leader, or organization-specific reporting process.