Lynvo

Updated: August 8, 2026

Usage policy

Lynvo helps you save and resolve links, then open them in external Android players through the Lynvo Plugin Server and Custom Plugin Servers. This policy explains how you may use Lynvo, its infrastructure, and connected Plugin Servers.

Responsible use is shared. You are responsible for the links, content, credentials, and Plugin Servers you use. These rules supplement the Terms of use.

An account is the username-based record used to access Lynvo. A saved link is a saved URL and its related metadata. A Plugin Server processes supported URLs. A Plugin is the Source-specific integration inside that service, and a Source is the website, service, or URL pattern that the Plugin supports. Extraction is the process of resolving a supported URL into playable link information. A credential is a password, API key, or similar secret.

1. Use content and services you are allowed to access

Use Lynvo only with links, files, services, and content that you own or are authorized to access. Lynvo does not grant you rights to access, extract, download, reproduce, share, or distribute third-party content.

Follow applicable law and the terms, licenses, and access rules of each content provider you use with Lynvo.

2. Do not bypass access controls

You may not use Lynvo or a Custom Plugin Server to:

  • Bypass digital rights management or technical access controls
  • Evade paywalls, subscriptions, authentication, or geographic rules
  • Obtain private, deleted, restricted, or unauthorized content
  • Defeat safeguards applied by Lynvo or another service

3. Protect people, privacy, and services

Do not use Lynvo for illegal activity, exploitation, harassment, threats, fraud, phishing, credential theft, malware distribution, or content that violates another person's privacy or safety.

You may not probe, disrupt, compromise, or gain unauthorized access to Lynvo, its providers, connected Plugin Servers, Source services, or another user's account or data.

4. Protect shared capacity

Do not automate requests in a way that degrades Lynvo, evade account or Plugin Server limits, create accounts to obtain additional allowances, resell access, or generate deceptive traffic or traffic unrelated to saving, resolving, and opening links in external Android players.

Lynvo may rate-limit, reject, or temporarily pause requests to protect users, upstream services, and shared infrastructure.

5. Follow account and request limits

Each account can store up to 100 saved links within 1 MB of account-record storage. A single saved link can use up to 256 KB. Lynvo Plugin Server and Direct Media requests share an allowance of 15 requests per day and 200 requests per month.

Custom Plugin Servers report and enforce their own finite limits. Do not bypass, conceal, or misrepresent usage under any applicable limit.

6. Operate Custom Plugin Servers responsibly

You are responsible for every Custom Plugin Server you connect, operate, or distribute. Custom Plugin Servers must use the Plugin Server Protocol honestly, report finite usage accurately, authenticate protected endpoints, validate inputs, and avoid exposing credentials or private data.

Do not configure a Plugin Server that impersonates another service, misrepresents supported Sources, returns malicious links, or performs undisclosed actions.

7. Protect credentials

Protect your Lynvo password, sessions, Plugin Credentials, and Custom Plugin Server API keys. Do not publish or share credentials, and revoke or rotate them if you believe they have been exposed.

8. How Lynvo enforces this policy

Lynvo may limit features, suspend requests, remove integrations, or terminate access when reasonably necessary to investigate or stop a policy violation, protect Lynvo, comply with law, or prevent harm. Serious or repeated violations may result in permanent account deletion.

9. Report abuse and policy changes

To report suspected abuse or an unsafe Plugin Server, use Telegram or GitHub Issues. Include enough information for the report to be reviewed without sharing passwords or API keys.

Lynvo may update this policy as Lynvo and its risks change. The updated date at the top of this page identifies the current version.

The Privacy policy explains how Lynvo handles data related to these uses.