Last updated: June 28, 2026
TACCOM runs on clean, disciplined voice comms. This Code of Conduct applies to every operator and to everything you do on the Service: every frequency, channel and transmission, your callsign, your account and your device. By creating a TACCOM account you agree to follow it. It works alongside our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
This Code covers all comms carried over TACCOM, public and private, including live transmissions and the recordings of them that the Service stores and replays. It also covers any text you set on your account, such as your callsign. TACCOM is a tool for multiplayer games; in-game roleplay never excuses real harassment, threats, or illegal content directed at real people.
If an operator is breaking these rules, you can mute them from your own device so you no longer hear them, and you can report it to us at Support@TACCOM.io. Include the frequency and roughly when it happened so we can review it.
Violations may result in your transmissions being muted or removed, your callsign being revoked, or your account being suspended or terminated. Serious or repeated violations, and anything illegal, can result in immediate termination without notice. We may also report illegal activity to the appropriate authorities. Clear comms keep it useful for everyone.
We may update this Code of Conduct from time to time. When we do, we will post the new version on this page and update the "Last updated" date above. Continuing to use the Service after a change means you accept the updated Code.
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