Acceptable Use Policy (United States)

Last Updated: January 19, 2026

This Acceptable Use Policy (“AUP”) governs your access to and use of the iptvsmartersprousa.com service
(the “Service”) provided by iptvsmartersprousa.com (“iptvsmartersprousa.com”, “we”, “us”, or “our”).
By using the Service, you agree to follow this AUP and our Terms of Service.
If you do not agree, do not use the Service.

This AUP is intended for users located in the United States and is designed to support compliance with
applicable federal, state, and local laws. This page is provided for general information and does not constitute legal advice.


1. What This Policy Covers

You may use the Service only for lawful purposes and in a manner that does not harm the Service, other users, or third parties.
We may suspend or terminate access for violations of this AUP, our Terms of Service, or applicable law, including without refund
where permitted.

2. Prohibited Activities

You may not use the Service to engage in, encourage, facilitate, or promote illegal, abusive, harmful, or irresponsible behavior, including:

  • Illegal content or conduct: Using the Service in connection with any activity that violates U.S. law or the laws that apply where you live or use the Service.
  • Child sexual exploitation material: Any attempt to access, store, transmit, distribute, or otherwise make available child sexual abuse material (CSAM) or content involving the sexual exploitation of minors is strictly prohibited.
  • Copyright or intellectual property infringement: Uploading, transmitting, distributing, storing, linking to, or otherwise making available material that infringes copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets, or other intellectual property rights, or that is used without proper authorization.
    (See our DMCA Policy for copyright notices.)
  • Unauthorized access and security violations: Attempting to gain unauthorized access to any account, device, system, or network; probing, scanning, or testing vulnerabilities; bypassing authentication; or attempting to defeat security or access controls.
  • Malware and harmful code: Introducing, transmitting, or distributing viruses, worms, trojans, spyware, ransomware, or any code intended to damage, disrupt, or intercept systems or data.
  • Service disruption: Interfering with or disrupting the Service or the servers and networks connected to the Service (including denial-of-service attacks, traffic flooding, or automated abuse).
  • Resale or redistribution: Reselling, redistributing, rebroadcasting, sublicensing, sharing access, or commercially exploiting the Service (or any portion of it) without our prior written permission.
  • Account sharing beyond your plan: Sharing your login credentials with unauthorized users or allowing access outside your household or outside the limits of your subscription plan (including simultaneous stream limits).
  • Circumvention of restrictions: Using VPNs, proxies, location masking, or other techniques to circumvent restrictions or access content in a way intended to violate licensing terms, contractual restrictions, or applicable law.
  • Excessive use / abusive consumption: Using an unusually large amount of bandwidth, requests, or resources that negatively impacts other users or the stability of the Service, as determined by us.
  • Fraud, deception, or impersonation: Impersonating any person or entity, misrepresenting your identity or affiliation, or using the Service for fraud, phishing, scams, or deceptive practices.
  • Harassment or threats: Using the Service to harass, threaten, stalk, or abuse others, or to promote violence or hate-based harm.

3. Your Responsibility for Use

You are responsible for your activity while using the Service, including ensuring your use is lawful and compliant with this AUP
and our Terms of Service. You are also responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your account credentials and for any activity
that occurs under your account.

You understand that content availability may vary and can change. You may encounter content you find offensive or objectionable.
To the extent permitted by law, we are not responsible for third-party content you choose to access or actions taken by third parties.

4. Enforcement

We reserve the right (but do not assume the obligation) to investigate suspected violations of this AUP. Actions we may take include:

  • Investigating suspected misuse or violations.
  • Restricting, limiting, blocking, or disabling access to the Service or portions of the Service.
  • Suspending or terminating accounts that violate this AUP or our Terms of Service.
  • Taking steps to protect the Service, our users, and third parties (including rate limiting and security controls).
  • Reporting suspected unlawful activity to appropriate authorities when required or appropriate.

We may act immediately and without prior notice when we believe continued access could cause harm, create legal risk,
or threaten the security or integrity of the Service.

5. Reporting Violations

If you believe someone is violating this AUP, please contact us using the contact details on our website.
Provide as much detail as possible (dates, screenshots, error messages, relevant usernames, and a description of the issue).

Emergency / exploitation reporting: If you believe someone is in immediate danger, call 911.
If you encounter suspected child sexual exploitation material, you can also report it to the NCMEC CyberTipline.
If you are a victim of cyber-enabled crime or internet fraud, you may file a report with the FBI’s IC3.

6. Changes to This AUP

We may update this AUP from time to time. Changes are effective when posted on this page with an updated “Last Updated” date.
Your continued use of the Service after changes are posted means you accept the updated AUP.

7. Contact Us


If you have questions about this Acceptable Use Policy, please contact us using the contact information provided on our website.