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Acceptable Use Policy

Last updated: January 2026

SEODock gives you powerful generators and analyzers that run entirely in your browser. This policy describes how we expect those tools to be used. It exists to keep SEODock useful and to discourage abuse that could harm the open web.

Use SEODock to

  • Generate accurate meta tags, structured data, and technical SEO files for sites you control.
  • Analyze and improve your own content’s readability, structure, and on-page signals.
  • Run audit checklists and bulk-process data for legitimate optimization work.
  • Learn about SEO concepts through the tools, blog, and help center.

Do not use SEODock to

  • Generate deceptive structured data — for example, fake reviews, ratings for content that doesn’t exist, or schema that misrepresents a page. This violates search engine guidelines and can get sites penalized.
  • Create doorway pages, cloaking setups, or spam intended to manipulate rankings deceptively.
  • Produce content or markup that is unlawful, infringing, hateful, or harmful.
  • Misrepresent ownership of, or authority over, websites or businesses you do not control.
  • Attempt to break, overload, reverse-engineer, or circumvent protections of the Service.

Honest SEO matters

Structured data in particular should always reflect the real, visible content of a page. SEODock makes it easy to produce valid markup, but it is your responsibility to ensure the data is truthful. Generating misleading markup undermines users and search engines alike.

Enforcement

Because tools run locally, we generally cannot see how you use them — which makes this policy a matter of good faith. Where we do interact with you (for example, paid accounts or support requests), we may suspend access for clear violations of this policy or our Terms of Service.

Reporting concerns

If you believe SEODock output is being misused in a way that harms others, let us know through the contact page.