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Pages, publishing, Payments, content and Autopilot are separate capabilities inside one account. Connecting one does not silently authorise the others.
Soclo can help run meaningful parts of a business. That power needs plain controls, honest claims and public routes for privacy, deletion, security and content concerns.
Pages, publishing, Payments, content and Autopilot are separate capabilities inside one account. Connecting one does not silently authorise the others.
Soclo can prepare and improve the private website, but the owner must tap Publish before the first public launch.
Bank details, prices, budgets, refunds and payment settings always require confirmation.
Real-person actor routes require recorded permission and remain unavailable wherever the launch consent and record controls are not complete.
Delete in the app or use the published request route without reinstalling the app.
Anyone depicted in or affected by Soclo content can report it without creating an account.
These pages are written for customers, reviewers, depicted people and security researchers—not only lawyers.
Account, business, connected-platform, AI, payment and likeness information.
Read the Privacy Policy →AI safetyPermission rules, synthetic actors, watermarking commitments and safety boundaries.
Read the AI safety policy →ReportingA public route for non-users and account holders, including urgent harmful content.
Open the reporting route →DeletionIn-app steps, a web-accessible request path and retention exceptions.
See deletion options →SecurityEncryption, access, connected accounts and responsible disclosure.
Visit Security →TermsBilling, websites, Autopilot, content, actors, platforms and acceptable use.
Read the Terms →Soclo does not display certification badges it has not earned. Where a content-safety or platform requirement is not yet backed by the complete implementation, the affected capability stays off rather than being marketed as protected.
That distinction matters for real-person likeness, automated publishing, money movement and website entitlement. A policy promise is not treated as evidence that the underlying control exists.