Acceptable Use Policy
This Acceptable Use Policy outlines the rules for using Revri, including the website and mobile application, provided by As The Geek Learns. By using Revri, you agree to follow these guidelines.
This policy was last updated on February 26, 2026.
Intended Use
Revri is designed as a personal self-care and self-discovery tool for introverts. It provides assessments, journaling features, mood tracking, and educational content to help you understand and embrace your introverted nature.
The application is intended for personal, non-commercial use. All your data is stored locally on your device—Revri does not provide social features, user accounts, or any way to share content with other users through the platform.
Prohibited Activities
When using Revri, you agree not to:
Misuse of the Service
- Attempt to reverse engineer, decompile, or extract source code from the compiled application in ways that violate the MIT License terms
- Introduce viruses, malware, or other harmful code into the application or website
- Attempt to gain unauthorized access to our systems or infrastructure
- Use automated tools to scrape, crawl, or otherwise extract content from our website in ways that burden our servers
- Interfere with or disrupt the availability of the service for others
Misrepresentation
- Impersonate As The Geek Learns or claim official affiliation without authorization
- Present modified versions of Revri as the official application without clear disclosure
- Use the Revri name, logo, or branding in ways that suggest endorsement without permission
Harmful Use
- Use Revri or its content to harass, threaten, or harm any person
- Use the service in connection with any illegal activity
- Distribute content from Revri in ways that violate copyright or other intellectual property rights
Open Source Considerations
Revri is open source software released under the MIT License. You are welcome to:
- Fork and modify the source code
- Create derivative works
- Use the code for commercial purposes
- Distribute the software
However, the Revri name, logo, and branding are trademarks of As The Geek Learns. If you create a derivative work, please use your own name and branding to avoid confusion with the official application.
Content Guidelines
Since Revri stores all user content locally on your device and does not transmit it to our servers or other users, we do not moderate or review your journal entries, assessment responses, or other personal content.
You are solely responsible for the content you create within the application. We encourage using Revri as intended—as a tool for self-reflection and personal growth.
Enforcement
Because Revri is a local-first application with no user accounts or server-side content, traditional enforcement mechanisms (such as account suspension) do not apply.
However, we reserve the right to:
- Take legal action against individuals who violate this policy in ways that harm As The Geek Learns or its users
- Request removal of unauthorized derivative applications from app stores
- Block access to the website from IP addresses engaged in abusive behavior
Changes to This Policy
We may update this Acceptable Use Policy from time to time. Changes will be posted on this page with an updated revision date.
Contact Us
If you have questions about this Acceptable Use Policy or want to report a potential violation, please contact us:
As The Geek Learns
dev@astgl.com