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# Anti-Cheating Agreement

We are working on building a decentralized content platform to provide valuable content for general users. We will detect and penalize cheating, spamming and fake users and related behaviors. The following behaviors will be against our policy:

1. Reverse-engineering or hacking of the current system
2. Faking real devices, including the use of simulators or app clone software.
3. Using automation tools to imitate real users
4. Using rooted or hacked devices
5. Bulk account control and utilization to obtain asset
6. Other kinds of hacking behaviors

ReadON may penalize users with the above behaviors, including:

1. Limiting functions
2. Banning accounts
3. Deducting points

The usage of ReadON's service will be regarded as awareness and agreement on the above policy.


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