Terms of Service
Last updated: April 27, 2026
These terms govern access to and use of Conflux, an enterprise LLM Layer 2 for governed AI workspaces. By using Conflux, you agree to use the service responsibly and in accordance with workspace policy.
Use of the Service
Conflux provides web, CLI, and API access to managed AI workflows, model routing, compliance checks, analytics, workspace memory, and operational reporting. Access may be limited by user role, workspace membership, API key policy, quota, provider availability, and administrator configuration.
User Responsibilities
Users are responsible for the prompts, files, code, documents, and other content they submit. Users must not use Conflux to violate laws, bypass security controls, expose secrets, infringe rights, or misuse connected AI providers and workspace systems.
Workspace Governance
Workspace owners and administrators may invite or remove members, manage API keys, configure quotas, review usage, enable compliance controls, and inspect operational records where permitted by role and deployment policy.
AI Output
AI-generated output can be incomplete, incorrect, or unsuitable for a specific use case. Users remain responsible for reviewing, validating, and approving generated content before relying on it in production, legal, financial, medical, security, or other high-impact contexts.
Service Availability
Conflux depends on configured infrastructure and third-party AI providers. Availability, latency, model behavior, and provider responses may vary. Administrators may update, limit, suspend, or disable access to protect the service or enforce policy.
Privacy
Use of Conflux is also governed by the Privacy Policy, which explains how account, workspace, usage, and operational data are processed.
Contact
For questions about these terms, contact the Conflux workspace administrator or service owner responsible for the deployment you use.