generated: '2026-08-10' method: searched source: https://docstation.co/legal/responsible-disclosure published: true policy_url: https://docstation.co/legal/responsible-disclosure policy_title: Responsible Disclosure Policy policy_version: '1.0' policy_last_updated: '2024-12-26' policy_effective: '2024-12-26' security_txt: false security_txt_note: >- No /.well-known/security.txt is served. https://docstation.co/.well-known/security.txt returned 404 on 2026-08-10; the policy is published as a legal page instead. contact: email: security@docstation.co pgp: >- "If you choose to email us, encrypting your email is not required. Should you deem it necessary, you can find our encrypted contact details on Keybase (for PGP or Keybase itself)." form: null bug_bounty: offered: true platform: self-managed reward_type: cash and prizes amounts_published: false quote: >- "DocStation awards security researchers cash and prizes for reporting vulnerabilities. Please email security@docstation.co to report an issue." scope: in_scope: - app.docstation.co out_of_scope: - Any service not listed under In-Scope Services - DOS attacks - Brute force attacks - Physical vulnerabilities - Social engineering (phishing, email auth/SPF/DKIM, hyperlink injection in emails) - CSRF on anonymous forms (sign up, login, contact, Intercom) - Self-XSS and issues exploitable only through self-XSS - Clickjacking and issues only exploitable through clickjacking - Functional, UI and UX bugs and spelling mistakes - Descriptive error messages (stack traces, application or server errors) - HTTP 404 codes/pages or other HTTP error code pages - Banner disclosure on common/public services - Disclosure of known public files or directories (e.g. robots.txt) - Browser autocomplete / save password permission - User enumeration on login - Absence of rate limits rules: - NEVER attempt to gain access to another user's account or data - NEVER attempt to degrade the services - NEVER impact other users with your testing - Test only on in-scope domains - Do not use fuzzers, scanners, or other automated tools to find vulnerabilities safe_harbor: false safe_harbor_note: >- The policy contains no explicit legal safe-harbor clause. It commits to collaboration — "we will work with you to make sure we understand the scope and cause of the issue" — but names no response SLA and grants no authorization language. response_sla: null notes: >- A real, dated, versioned responsible-disclosure policy with a named security contact and a cash bounty. The gap is discoverability: it is not linked from a /.well-known/security.txt, so an automated scanner or agent will not find it. x-evidence: - url: https://docstation.co/legal/responsible-disclosure http_status: 200 fetched: '2026-08-10' - url: https://docstation.co/.well-known/security.txt http_status: 404 fetched: '2026-08-10'