Trust & Safety
Security Policy
We take security seriously - and we appreciate you doing the same.
TypeClash is built and maintained by Versatile Technology. The security and privacy of our users is a top priority. If you discover a potential vulnerability or security issue, we ask that you report it to us responsibly rather than exploiting it.
1. Reporting a Vulnerability
If you find any security issue - including but not limited to authentication bypasses, data exposure, injection flaws, or logic errors - please report it to us immediately via email:
When reporting, please include:
- A clear description of the issue
- Steps to reproduce the vulnerability
- The potential impact or affected functionality
- Any supporting screenshots or proof-of-concept (non-destructive only)
We aim to acknowledge reports within 48 hours and will keep you informed as we investigate and resolve the issue.
2. Responsible Disclosure
We ask that security researchers and users:
- Do not access, modify, or delete data that does not belong to you
- Do not perform actions that could disrupt service availability for other users
- Do not publicly disclose the vulnerability before we have had a reasonable opportunity to address it
- Do not use automated tools in a manner that degrades service performance
We are grateful for responsible disclosures and will acknowledge researchers who help us improve our platform's security.
3. Prohibited Activities
The following activities are strictly prohibited and may result in immediate account suspension and serious legal action.
Prohibited activities include, but are not limited to:
- Denial-of-Service (DoS) or Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks against TypeClash or its infrastructure
- Flooding, spamming, or sending excessive automated requests to our servers
- Attempting to gain unauthorized access to user accounts or backend systems
- Scraping or harvesting user data in bulk without explicit permission
- Cheating, score manipulation, or automated bots in typing tests or ranked matches
- Any form of harassment, abuse, or harm directed at other users of the platform
- Reverse engineering or tampering with TypeClash's proprietary systems
4. Legal Consequences
Any malicious activity, abuse, or unauthorized access targeting TypeClash's platform, users, or infrastructure may constitute a criminal offence under applicable laws, including the Information Technology Act, 2000 (India) and other relevant legislation.
Versatile Technology reserves the right to pursue all available legal remedies against individuals or entities engaged in such activities, including civil damages and criminal prosecution.
5. Contact
For any security-related concerns, questions, or responsible disclosures, reach out to us at:
sales@versatiletechnology.inFor general enquiries, visit our About page.