Effective 2026-05-01
Acceptable Use Policy
This Acceptable Use Policy protects Tyldesley users, payment partners, and the public by limiting harmful or unlawful use of the service.
Allowed use
You may use Tyldesley to plan personal DIY home improvement, furniture, storage, decor, and craft projects where the project can be safely reviewed and completed by the user with suitable tools and supervision.
Safety restrictions
Do not use Tyldesley to replace professional credentials, promise paid construction services, issue engineering decisions, bypass building approvals, or guide structural work without qualified review.
Do not generate instructions for unsafe balcony expansion, exterior structural changes, load-bearing removal, illegal additions, unsafe stairs or railings, dangerous electrical work, gas work, plumbing work, roofing work, or similar high-risk projects.
Weapons and harmful projects
Do not request, generate, adapt, or share plans for weapons, ammunition, explosives, traps, violent tools, concealed harmful devices, or projects intended to injure people, damage property, or evade safety rules.
Do not request content that encourages unlawful violence, harassment, abuse, self-harm, or illegal activity.
Tool use and minors
Power tool guidance must include appropriate protective equipment, ventilation, dust control, safe clamping, and supervision. Minors may use Tyldesley only with parent or guardian consent and adult supervision during any physical work.
Payments and credits
Do not resell credits as stored value, use credits for third-party payments, run payment aggregation, create fake transactions, abuse refunds, or use the service for fraud.
Rights and privacy
Do not upload content you do not have permission to use. Do not upload images containing private information about others without consent, and do not use outputs to infringe trademarks, copyrights, privacy rights, or trade secrets.
Enforcement
We may block prompts, remove content, suspend accounts, limit credits, refuse refunds, or report activity where we reasonably believe this policy has been violated.