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Terms of Use

These terms govern access to the OQEN public preview site and the associated preview application experience.

Last updated April 16, 2026

Preview scope

Public preview access is provided for evaluation and feedback purposes and may change as capabilities evolve.

Feature availability can vary by environment and authorization mode.

User responsibilities

You are responsible for complying with your organization's data handling policies before submitting any content.

You must not attempt to bypass authentication, authorization, or service safeguards.

Service posture

Preview services are provided on an as-available basis and may include planned or unplanned interruptions.

Use of preview features does not modify separately negotiated commercial or security agreements.

Contracting Entity (UAE)

For public-preview legal posture, this section defines the Contracting Entity (UAE) role and keeps that label stable across Terms, Privacy, and Contact surfaces.

Entity identifiers and formal registration details are published only through approved legal-review checkpoints.

Controller/Processor Posture

OQEN acts as a controller or processor depending on service context, requested workflow, and customer-instruction boundaries.

The Controller/Processor Posture label and role boundaries are reused as the same taxonomy term across Terms, Privacy, and Contact surfaces.

Role taxonomy cross-reference

The following labels are contract terms and must remain non-overloaded across legal and support pages: Contracting Entity (UAE), Controller/Processor Posture, EU Representative (Bulgaria), and US Contact (Florida).

Privacy/data-rights intake uses the dedicated Data-rights request intake route, while operational product support uses the General support routing path.

Governing law and venue

Governing-law and venue disclosures for preview participation are maintained in this section and may be supplemented by applicable regional addenda where required.

This section is informational for preview contract posture and does not replace separately negotiated commercial agreement terms.