# Fair Use Policy for Security Assessments and Testing

At FundApps, we are committed to maintaining a secure, reliable, and high-performing service for all our users, and we operate a security programme designed to meet high industry standards. To support this commitment and to ensure security and compliance requests are handled consistently and efficiently this Fair Use Policy for Security Assessments and Security Testing (“**SFUP**”) sets out clear rules for the use and sharing of Security Documentation and for any Security Assessments or Security Testing involving FundApps Services to clarify acceptable practices, optimise resource allocation, and encourage the use of publicly available resources when self-service is possible.

By accessing or using FundApps Services for these purposes, you agree to comply with this SFUP.

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