Rules for placing extensions
Thank you for choosing Pyrus. Carefully read the rules for placing public extensions.
Rules are necessary so that thousands of users can safely work with your extensions. In addition to the rules, on this page you will find links to the Agreement to place public integrations in the Pyrus Extension Catalog, technical documentation.
1. Functionality of extensions
Make sure that your application works stably and correctly, and also provides value to users.
1.1. The extension cannot be presented as an official product of Pyrus developers. It is also prohibited to use the Pyrus logo and trademarks in the design, name, or description.
1.2. The extension should not contain links that are dangerous for users. All link transitions should be predictable.
1.3. The description of the extension's operation should be understandable to the user.
1.4. It is not allowed to change the essence and name of the extension without notifying users.
1.5. The user should have the ability to disable the extension at any time.
2. Extension content
2.1. Make sure that the Extension does not violate the rights and interests of third parties. If the Extension uses someone else's trademarks and any other content, the exclusive rights to which belong to third-party rights holders, this must be coordinated with the rights holder so that you can provide permission for its use upon our request.
2.2. Do not use logos, descriptions, names, and other elements that may cause users to mistakenly believe that your Extension is associated with another product.
2.3. The Extension should not cause any active actions in the API without the knowledge and consent of users.
2.4. There should not be many negative reviews about your Extension. We may limit or disable your access to Pyrus if we believe that you are receiving many negative reviews or violating our rules.
2.5. Make sure that your Extension does not violate federal laws on "Advertising," "Competition Protection," and "Personal Data Protection."
3. Data Handling
We treat our users' data with care and expect the same from you. Extensions are prohibited from:
3.1. Collecting information that is not required for their functioning.
3.2. Transmitting any user data obtained through APIs in an automated manner to third-party services, both directly and through intermediaries.
3.3. Publishing content or taking any other actions on behalf of the user without their consent.
3.4. Requesting the client's account credentials (login and password for Pyrus) for support purposes.
3.5. Sending out mass messages.
4. Other Provisions
4.1. Rules may change and be supplemented as necessary. We recommend regularly checking the terms of these Rules for any changes and/or additions.