Last updated 17 June 2026
Terms of Service
The short version
- Be decent to other people. Don't use Rewire to harass, scam, or spread illegal content.
- Your content stays yours. You give us a narrow licence to display it inside Rewire.
- We can suspend accounts that violate these terms. You can delete yours any time.
- We're a small team. We'll do our best to keep the service running, but we make no warranties.
1. Acceptance
By using Rewire — joining the waitlist, creating an account, or continuing to browse this site — you agree to these terms and to our Privacy Policy. If you don't agree, please don't use the service.
2. What Rewire is
Rewire is a service for discovering and hosting in-person events and connecting with people who share your interests. It's operated by Rewire Collective, the registered business name of an individual sole trader registered in Australia (ABN 28 168 078 315), based in Queensland, with its core infrastructure hosted in Australia. Our full registered address is available on request.
3. Your account
- You must be at least 16 years old to create an account.
- One person, one account. You're responsible for everything that happens through your account, so keep your credentials safe.
- We may ask you to verify your phone number or email to reduce spam and impersonation.
- You can delete your account from Settings any time. Deletion is immediate and irreversible — see the Privacy Policy for what happens to your data.
4. Your content
Posts, events, comments, photos — anything you create on Rewire is yours. You keep all your rights in it.
To actually run the service, you grant us a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free licence to host, store, display, and transmit that content inside Rewire (including to the people who follow you, attend your events, or otherwise have permission to see it). This licence ends when you delete the content or your account, except where someone has already shared a copy elsewhere or where we're required to retain it briefly for moderation or backup.
We don't use your content to train AI models. If we ever ship AI-assisted feed personalization, it will be opt-in and covered separately in the Privacy Policy.
5. Acceptable use
You agree not to:
- Harass, threaten, dox, or impersonate anyone.
- Post content that's illegal in your jurisdiction, sexual content involving minors, or content that incites violence.
- Use Rewire to send spam, run scams, or scrape data.
- Bypass moderation, including by creating accounts to evade a ban or block.
- Reverse-engineer, exploit, or interfere with the operation of the service.
- Misrepresent your identity in a way intended to deceive other users.
6. Reporting and moderation
We have zero tolerance for objectionable content or abusive users. If something violates these terms, tap the Report option on the post / profile / event / comment. We review reports and may hide content, suspend accounts, or escalate to law enforcement when required.
Our commitment: we aim to act on reports of objectionable content (harassment, threats, sexual content involving minors, illegal content) within 24 hours. Spam and lower-severity reports are handled within a few days. Complex cases — those requiring investigation or legal input — may take longer; we'll keep you posted.
We follow the EU Digital Services Act (Regulation 2022/2065) principles: you can appeal a moderation decision by replying to the notification email, and out-of-court dispute settlement is available through certified bodies in your country.
Australian users can also report seriously harmful online content to the eSafety Commissioner at esafety.gov.au.
6a. Copyright takedown (DMCA-style notice)
If you believe content on Rewire infringes your copyright, send a notice to copyright@rewirecollective.ai including:
- A description of the copyrighted work and where the original is published.
- A link to the infringing content on Rewire (post URL, event URL, or username).
- Your contact information (name, email, postal address).
- A statement that you have a good-faith belief the use is not authorised by the copyright owner.
- A statement, under penalty of perjury, that the information is accurate and you are the copyright owner or authorised to act on their behalf.
- Your physical or electronic signature.
We'll review valid notices and remove infringing content promptly. Repeat infringers will have their accounts terminated. If you believe content was removed in error, you may submit a counter-notice to the same address with equivalent detail.
7. Suspension and termination
We may suspend or terminate your account if you violate these terms, abuse the service, or if we're required to by law. In most cases we'll warn you first; for serious or repeat violations we may act without warning. You can terminate your account at any time from Settings.
8. Disclaimers and liability
Rewire is provided "as is" without warranties of any kind, express or implied, to the maximum extent permitted by law. We can't guarantee the service will be uninterrupted, error-free, or that any specific event will go ahead.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Rewire's aggregate liability arising from your use of the service is limited to fifty euros (€50). Nothing in these terms limits liability for fraud, death or personal injury caused by negligence, or any liability that cannot be excluded under EU consumer-protection law, the Australian Consumer Law, or any other applicable law.
Real-world events posted on Rewire are organised by their hosts, not by us. We don't vet hosts, verify attendees, or insure events. Use your own judgement, especially when meeting strangers for the first time.
9. Changes to these terms
If we change these terms substantively, we'll update the date at the top and notify you via email or an in-app notice. Continued use after that constitutes acceptance of the new terms. If you don't accept the changes, you can delete your account.
10. Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Queensland and the Commonwealth of Australia, and disputes are subject to the courts of Queensland, Australia — except that, if you're a consumer, the mandatory consumer-protection law of your country of residence still applies and you may be able to bring proceedings in your local courts.
If you're a consumer resident in Australia, nothing in these terms excludes, restricts or modifies any consumer guarantee, right or remedy you have under the Australian Consumer Law (Schedule 2 of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth)) that cannot lawfully be excluded. To the extent any term conflicts with the Australian Consumer Law, the Australian Consumer Law prevails.
Contact
Questions about these terms? Email hello@rewirecollective.ai.