Acceptable use policy — Fifth Third Edition
The Fifth Third Edition workspace is meant to be a quiet, well-behaved tool. This policy tells you what we consider acceptable and what triggers a suspension.
1. Purpose
The purpose of this policy is to keep the Fifth Third Edition workspace safe, fast and legal for every user. Every workspace agrees to the rules below at the moment of provisioning.
2. Prohibited uses
You may not use the workspace, the marketplace API or any Fifth Third module for the following:
- Illegal activity under the law of Crna Gora or the law of your country of residence.
- Repackaging and redistribution of a Fifth Third module outside your enrolled devices.
- Reverse engineering the Fifth Third release key or the marketplace API entitlement flow.
- Automated scraping of the marketplace API beyond the documented rate limits.
- Sharing workspace credentials with a party outside the workspace organisation.
- Using a Fifth Third module to attack a third party (denial-of-service, exfiltration, credential stuffing).
- Circumventing the seat and device limits set by the workspace tier.
3. Fair use of the marketplace API
The marketplace API is rate-limited per workspace at 120 requests per minute on the Fifth Third Solo tier, 600 on Fifth Third Studio, 3,000 on Fifth Third Fleet. Bursts up to 3× the rate are tolerated for 60 seconds. Sustained abuse triggers an automatic throttle to the documented rate, then a human review after two consecutive throttle events on the same workspace.
4. Fair use of the Fifth Third Wednesday track
Every Fifth Third Wednesday drop is downloaded by the workspace app on the enrolled devices. A workspace with more than 60 enrolled devices is expected to enable the local mirror mode to avoid a synchronised spike on our CDN — the mirror runs on a single always-on device on the LAN and serves the other enrolled devices from a private cache.
5. Content responsibility
You are responsible for the content processed by Fifth Third modules on your enrolled devices. If a module ships an editorial capability (for example the collage composer or the ringtone editor) the content you produce is yours; we do not scan, classify or store it.
6. Security
You are expected to keep your workspace email account under multi-factor authentication. Loss of control over the email account is a workspace-level incident: notify support@fifththirdstore.org immediately so we can revoke the workspace session tokens.
7. Consequences of breach
A breach of this policy triggers a graduated response: a warning on the workspace email for a first minor breach; a 24-hour suspension for a repeat minor breach; an immediate termination without refund for a major breach (any of the prohibited uses in §2). The Fifth Third editorial team documents every enforcement action in the workspace audit log; the workspace administrator can request a copy at any time.
8. Reporting abuse
To report a Fifth Third module misused against you, write to support@fifththirdstore.org with the module name, the workspace reference if you know it, and a short description of the incident. Reports are triaged within one working day. If the report concerns illegal content or a credible physical threat we notify the competent authority of Crna Gora and cooperate with any lawful request.
9. Appeals
A workspace suspended under this policy may appeal by email to dpo@fifththirdstore.org within thirty days. The appeal is reviewed by a member of the Fifth Third editorial team not involved in the initial enforcement decision. The reviewer publishes a written outcome within fourteen days.
10. Changes
Material changes to this policy are published on the workspace email thirty days before they take effect. Continued use of the workspace after the effective date is deemed acceptance of the amended policy.
11. Contact
General: support@fifththirdstore.org. Data protection: dpo@fifththirdstore.org. Postal: FifthThirdStore d.o.o., Attn: Trust & Safety, ul. Vaka Đurovića 12, 81000 Podgorica, Crna Gora.