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Terms of Use

Read Cloutaura’s general terms for website use, waitlists, creator campaigns, contests, community features, and platform participation.

Policy Information

Clear guidance for Cloutaura

Effective Date

20 May 2026

Business Name

Cloutaura

Public Location

New Delhi, India

Website

https://cloutaura.com/

Summary: These Terms of Use govern access to Cloutaura website pages, waitlists, forms, creator opportunities, brand workflows, contests, tools, and related services.

Support: `support@cloutaura.com`. Formal grievance complaints can be sent to `grievance@cloutaura.com`.

Contents

  • Eligibility and under-18 rule
  • Platform purpose
  • User responsibilities
  • Brand responsibilities
  • Creator responsibilities
  • Viewer responsibilities
  • Content ownership and licence
  • Tools and calculators
  • Moderation and enforcement
  • Liability and support
  • Examples
  • Related pages

Eligibility and under-18 rule

You must be 18 years or older to register or participate as a creator, submit creator entries, apply to campaigns, receive creator rewards, or enter brand workflows on Cloutaura.

Users under 18 may view public content where permitted, subject to safety measures, guardian guidance, platform rules, and applicable law.

If you use Cloutaura on behalf of a brand, agency, organisation, or creator profile, you confirm that you have authority to do so.

Platform purpose

Cloutaura helps brands, creators, and viewers discover opportunities, participate in creator campaigns, run contests, engage with content, and build transparent reputation signals.

Cloutaura does not guarantee creator earnings, campaign selection, brand ROI, follower growth, campaign results, votes, rewards, payouts unless expressly stated in campaign terms, or platform availability.

User responsibilities

Users must provide accurate information, use the platform lawfully, respect other users, avoid fake profiles, avoid vote or engagement manipulation, avoid harmful or infringing content, avoid spam or scraping, and comply with campaign rules, contest rules, and community guidelines.

Brand responsibilities

Brands must provide truthful campaign details, clear briefs, realistic timelines, fair reward/payment terms, usage-rights expectations, and lawful campaign requirements. Brands must not create illegal, harmful, deceptive, discriminatory, exploitative, unsafe, or misleading campaigns.

Creator responsibilities

Creators must provide accurate profile information, submit original or permitted content, follow campaign rules, disclose material connections where required, respect intellectual property, avoid fake engagement, and avoid misleading performance claims.

Under-18 users cannot participate as creators or receive creator rewards through Cloutaura.

Viewer responsibilities

Viewers must vote and engage honestly. Fake voting, bots, harassment, abuse, vote-buying, manipulation, spam, or coordinated attacks are not allowed.

Content ownership and licence

Users retain ownership of the content they create and submit, subject to rights granted to Cloutaura and campaign participants for platform operation, campaign review, moderation, display, promotion, and agreed campaign use. Campaign-specific rules may include additional content usage rights.

Tools and calculators

Cloutaura tools provide estimates and educational outputs. They are not financial, legal, tax, advertising, or professional advice. Results do not guarantee campaign success, earnings, brand deals, rankings, or payments.

Moderation and enforcement

Cloutaura may review, restrict, remove, pause, suspend, or terminate access to content, campaigns, accounts, votes, submissions, or rewards where rules appear to be violated or user safety/platform trust may be harmed.

Liability and support

To the maximum extent permitted by law, Cloutaura is not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, punitive, or loss-of-profit damages arising from campaign outcomes, creator conduct, brand conduct, viewer voting, platform decisions, third-party platform changes, or user-generated content.

For questions, contact: `support@cloutaura.com`.

Examples

Examples of prohibited conduct include a brand hiding paid-ad usage rights, a creator submitting copied content, a viewer using duplicate accounts to vote, or an under-18 user attempting to apply for a creator campaign.

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