Abrecode Transparency Report

A platform committed to creating a transparent experience for developers

Statistics and reports submitted to Abrecode

Transparency is one of the core principles of Abrecode. We believe developers should have full confidence in how their services, data and projects are managed. For this reason, we publish clear information about requests, reports and complaints submitted by government entities, judicial authorities, regulatory organizations and user reports. The purpose of publishing this information is to build trust, maintain user security and provide a clear picture of how official requests are handled within the Abrecode platform.

Transparency in Code and Project Ownership

One of the most important principles at Abrecode is full respect for developers' intellectual property. All code, projects and technical content created or uploaded by users on this platform belong entirely to the developer. Abrecode does not modify, alter or interfere with code produced by developers. Developers independently create, manage and publish their code, and all access and control over their projects remains in their hands. The role of Abrecode is solely to provide infrastructure, tools and a secure development environment so developers can focus entirely on writing code and building their products.

Transparency in Learning and Development Processes

At Abrecode, the learning and skill development process is also designed around complete transparency. All educational resources, projects and learning paths are structured so that developers can actively participate in real software development workflows. Our goal is to create an environment where developers can apply their knowledge to real-world projects, strengthen their professional skills and gain practical experience in modern software development.

Definitions

Abuse: Requests submitted by government authorities, regulatory bodies, security agencies or independent user reports due to misuse of services. This may include activities such as DDoS attacks, phishing, spam distribution, malware hosting or other harmful activities.

Copyright / Intellectual Property: Requests submitted by individuals, companies or official authorities due to violations of intellectual property rights, trademarks or copyright laws. These may involve unauthorized distribution of software, content or other digital assets.

Court Order: Requests issued as official legal orders by judicial authorities or law enforcement organizations for investigations or potential criminal cases.

Rejected Requests: Requests that were not accepted by Abrecode due to invalid documentation, incomplete information or conflicts with legal requirements.

We place people at the heart of our approach. We strongly believe that listening, empathy and transparency are essential to achieving excellent results.

Our Commitment to Transparency

At Abrecode, we believe trust can only be built in a transparent and responsible environment. For this reason, we strive to make processes related to reports, requests and platform policies clear and accessible. Our goal is to provide a secure, reliable and professional environment where developers can confidently focus on building software and creating innovative technologies.