Legal · Draft
Terms of Service
Version 2026-01 · this is the version recorded against your account when you signed up.
Draft text pending legal review. It describes how the service actually behaves today.
1. What this service is
Baz Threat Dashboard is a monitoring console. It aggregates third-party security intelligence — headlines and short summaries with full attribution and outbound links to the original publisher — and correlates it against physical-security telemetry that you or your organisation send us. We do not republish article bodies, and we do not claim authorship of anything sourced from a third party.
2. What this service is not
It is not a managed security service, an alarm receiving centre, an emergency service, or a substitute for your own controls, staff or judgement. Correlations are heuristic: they are scored and explained, not proven. Feeds go quiet, third parties publish late or wrongly, clocks drift, and telemetry arrives out of order.
The service is provided on an as-is basis. We give no warranty of completeness, accuracy, timeliness or fitness for operational reliance. Do not use it as the sole basis for a safety-critical or life-safety decision.
3. Accounts
You need an account to use the console. You are responsible for keeping your credentials and any API keys secret, and for everything done under your account. Accounts are personal: do not share logins.
Plan and role are separate. A paid plan increases data volume and convenience only. Access to personal or identity data is assigned by an administrator and is never granted by payment.
4. Subscription and renewal
No payment is taken on this dashboard. Pro access here reflects your existing Pro membership on bazsec.news; subscription, renewal, invoicing and cancellation are handled entirely there.
When your bazsec.news Pro membership ends, this dashboard drops back to the free reader view at the end of the period already covered there.
5. Cancellation right and immediate supply
Your cancellation rights, including the statutory 14-day right and the immediate-supply acknowledgement, are governed by the bazsec.news terms under which you subscribed.
6. Acceptable use
Do not:
- scrape, resell or redistribute the aggregated feed as your own product;
- attempt to re-identify individuals from redacted or pseudonymised records;
- circumvent plan limits, rate limits, role checks or the identity firewall;
- send telemetry you have no lawful basis to send;
- probe, load-test or interfere with the service or other tenants' data.
We may suspend an account that does any of the above, and we will tell you why.
7. Your data and ours
You keep ownership of the telemetry you send. You grant us the licence needed to store, normalise and correlate it in order to run the service for you. Correlation rules, scoring, presentation and the aggregated wire remain ours.
8. Deleting your account
You can delete your account from the account page at any time. Deletion cancels any live subscription, removes your profile, saved views, watchlists and API keys, and detaches you from the audit trail. Records we must keep for legal or accounting reasons — payment records, and the fact that an access event occurred — are retained without your personal details attached.
9. Liability
Nothing here limits liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, for fraud, or for anything else that cannot lawfully be limited. Subject to that, our total liability in any twelve-month period is limited to the fees you paid us in that period, and we are not liable for loss of profit, business interruption, or losses arising from reliance on a correlation, an alert or the absence of one.
10. Changes and law
We version these terms. When they change materially we raise the version stamp and ask you to accept the new one; your account records the version you accepted. These terms are governed by the law of England and Wales, and the courts of England and Wales have exclusive jurisdiction.