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Personal use and account eligibility for Gnosis App

Learn the current account structure, eligibility requirements, and usage limitations applicable to users of Gnosis App.

What type of accounts does Gnosis App currently support?

At this time, Gnosis App exclusively supports individual personal accounts. The platform is designed for private, personal use by a single user.

Any eligible individual acting in a personal capacity may use the application, subject to the platform’s applicable terms, policies, and regional availability requirements.

The registered individual user remains responsible for all activity associated with their account, including account security, passkeys, usage activity, and compliance with platform policies, and service providers.


Can businesses create accounts on Gnosis App?

Business accounts are not currently supported. Companies, partnerships, organizations, institutions, commercial entities, and other business structures are not eligible to register or operate accounts on the platform at this time.

The application is presently intended solely for personal endeavours and individual use cases. Any professional, corporate, organizational, or commercial usage may fall outside the intended scope of the platform.


Can freelancers or self-employed individuals use Gnosis App?

Freelancers and self-employed individuals may use the application only in their personal capacity. However, the platform does not currently provide dedicated business functionality, business onboarding, commercial account structures, or enterprise-grade administrative tools.


Can a company create a personal account instead?

Organizations should not create personal accounts on behalf of businesses, teams, or legal entities if doing so conflicts with the platform’s intended usage policies or applicable terms of service.


Does Gnosis App support joint accounts?

Gnosis App does not currently provide any joint account system.


Can two people or more share one Gnosis App account?

Technically, yes. However, the platform does not currently provide official support for shared ownership or collaborative account management structures. We recommend

users to generally maintain sole control over their personal passkeys.

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