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Safety policy

Last updated: June 19, 2026

This product is designed for controlled black-and-white horror manga conversion, not open-ended prompt generation or creator imitation.

Content policy at a glance

  • Users should upload images they own or have permission to process.
  • Named living-artist imitation is not allowed.
  • Safety blocks happen before storage or conversion whenever the request crosses policy boundaries.
01

Allowed creative lane

The product supports eerie monochrome portraits, character concepts, product props, campaign assets, and vintage horror comic mood.

Presets describe visual direction through ink, shadow, paper grain, panel contrast, and composition instead of copying a specific artist.

02

Blocked requests

Requests can be blocked for explicit sexual content, sexualized minors, graphic gore, hate or extremist imagery, non-consensual real-person transformation, harassment, or named living-artist imitation.

A blocked request should receive calm, user-facing guidance without exposing internal review or technical codes.

03

Image review

The service includes an image safety review boundary that can block unreviewed traffic or use a reviewed image classifier before public launch.

Public launch should either enable a reviewed safety mode or record a clear launch decision explaining the accepted risk.

04

User responsibilities

Users are responsible for having rights to the images they upload and for using outputs in ways that respect applicable rights, consent, and platform rules.

Do not upload private images of other people without permission.

05

Review and contact

If a request is blocked, users should choose a safer source image or remove risky prompt details before trying again.

For safety questions, mistaken blocks, and rights concerns, contact Horror Manga Converter support.

06

Contact and commercial follow-up

For access, safety, rights, privacy, or payment-support questions, email support@zoohero.me. We respond within one business day.

Upgrade requests are reviewed by an operator before workspace access changes. The request form does not collect payment, start a subscription, or require cancellation. Paid deployments should publish cancellation, refund, and payment-support terms before collecting money.
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