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Why does the s.id link I'm accessing lead to a Forbidden page to access?

by Admin

Whenever the s.id link leads to a page that says "Forbidden", the link accessed contains content that violates applicable laws.

Remember that s.id is a link shortening and microsite service, and any s.id user can create customizable s.id links.

Contact the party who shared the s.id link to verify that the link's content does not violate applicable laws.

Never use the S.id Service to distribute abusive, harmful, or illegal content.

You are prohibited from using the S.id Service to distribute or promote the following types of content (including but not limited to text, images, video, and audio):

  • Content that attacks individuals or groups based on race, gender, ethnicity, national origin, immigration status, religion, gender or gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, or medical condition, and any content promotes organizations with such views.

  • Content that exploits children.

  • Misinformation, including but not limited to medical or civil misinformation.

  • Content that threatens, encourages or promotes violence or graphic images.

  • Sexually explicit or intimate content is shared without the subject's consent.

  • Any content that glorifies or promotes self-harm or endangers your safety or that of others

  • Any content that promotes terrorism

  • Other illegal content

  • Never engage in abusive, dangerous, or illegal behavior.

You are prohibited from using the S.id Service to engage in the following types of behavior:

  • Distribute malware, viruses, badware, or other types of intrusive software

  • Engaging in phishing, spoofing, hacking, or other attempts to gain access to someone's information fraudulently

  • Sending bulk commercial or SMA email (i.e., spam)

  • Avoiding the S.id system to avoid detection of abuse described in the S.id Terms

  • Sharing someone's personal information without their consent (i.e., doxxing)

  • Threatening violence or hurting others

  • Bullying, harassment, or coordinated online attacks target individuals or groups (eg.

  • Impersonate others or describe your affiliation with any other person, organization, or entity

  • Facilitating illegal activities such as the sale of prohibited goods and/or services

  • Infringe the intellectual property of another person or entity

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