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Fair Usage Policy

Last updated: 18 August 2026


Every quiz on QuizzyOwl is free, and every quiz costs us something to make. This page explains what fair use of that looks like, what we treat as abuse, and what happens when we find it.

This policy is part of our Terms of Use. Where the two conflict, the Terms control.

1. The principle

QuizzyOwl is not a library of pre-written quizzes being handed out. A question that does not exist yet gets written when someone asks for it, and writing it costs real money on every request.

That cost is what keeps quizzes free for everyone else. So the deal is simple: use it as much as you like as a person learning things, and don't use it as a machine extracting things.

There is no daily quiz limit, and we would rather not introduce one. Whether we have to depends on whether this page is enough.

2. What is fine

  • Taking as many quizzes as you want, on as many topics as you want.
  • Coming back to the same topic repeatedly — you will get questions you have not seen while any remain.
  • Requesting narrow, unusual or personal-interest topics. That is what the generator is for.
  • Using questions you were shown in your own teaching, study group or pub quiz.
  • Reporting questions that look wrong. Please do. It is the main way bad ones get found.

3. What we treat as abuse

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This list is not exhaustive. Anything that consumes the service mechanically rather than using it counts.

  • Automated generation. Scripts, bots, headless browsers or scheduled jobs that request quizzes without a person reading them. This is the one that costs us most directly.
  • Bulk extraction. Scraping quiz pages, or generating quizzes systematically in order to collect the questions rather than answer them.
  • Training or building on our output. Using questions or explanations from QuizzyOwl as data for a model, a dataset or a competing service.
  • Coin farming. Multiple accounts, or automated answering, to accumulate QO Coins. Each question already pays once per person, so this takes deliberate effort to attempt.
  • Junk topics at volume. Feeding meaningless input to the generator. Nonsense is screened out before anything is generated, but doing it repeatedly is deliberate waste.
  • Prohibited topics. Requesting quizzes that are unlawful or sexual, that promote harm, or that target a private individual. These are refused, and refused requests are recorded.
  • False reporting. Flagging correct questions to get them withdrawn. Two independent reports remove a question, so misusing that is vandalism of a shared resource.
  • Account sharing or transfer. One person, one account.

4. How we find it

We do not run surveillance on how you play. There is no keystroke capture here, no device fingerprinting and no behavioural tracking — see our Privacy Policy for exactly what we hold.

What we do look at is the shape of the load: how many generation requests came from an account, how fast, and whether the pattern looks like a person reading questions or a program collecting them. Topic requests are screened before anything is generated, and refused ones are logged so we can see what is being attempted.

Question reports are reviewed. A pattern of reports against questions that turn out to be correct is itself a signal.

5. What happens

Consequences scale with what happened and whether it repeats. At our discretion, any of:

  • A rate limit applied to your account, so generation slows rather than stops.
  • QO Coins earned through abuse deducted, and level progression rolled back.
  • The report facility withdrawn from an account misusing it.
  • Account suspended — signed out, unable to sign in, history preserved.
  • Account closed, for severe, repeated or coordinated abuse.
  • Access blocked at the network level, for automated traffic that ignores everything above.

Where an account holding an active Pro membership is suspended or closed for abuse, no refund is due. See the Refunds Policy.

We would rather warn than close. Most of what looks like abuse turns out to be enthusiasm, and an email usually settles it.

6. If you think we got it wrong

Email support@quizzyowl.com from the address your account uses. Tell us roughly when it happened and what you were doing. We respond within 2 business days, and we will either lift the restriction or explain why it stands.

If you are building something legitimate that needs access at volume — research, a classroom tool, an integration — write to us rather than working around this policy. We would rather talk about it.

7. Reporting abuse

If you find QuizzyOwl content republished somewhere it should not be, or notice something that looks like automated use, tell us at support@quizzyowl.com. We read every message. We do not share the outcome of an investigation, for the privacy of everyone involved.

8. Changes

We update this policy as the service grows, and the date at the top reflects the most recent revision. If we introduce specific usage limits, they will be stated here before they take effect.

9. Contact

Questions, reports, appeals: support@quizzyowl.com

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