Most terms of service are non-negotiable — but that doesn't mean you shouldn't know what you agreed to. FinePrintFix tells you exactly what you signed away: your data, your right to sue, your ability to cancel, and what they can charge you next year.
Most terms of service are take-it-or-leave-it. You're not going to negotiate with Netflix or your gym. But knowing what you agreed to — before or after clicking accept — still matters. It affects your data rights, your ability to cancel, and what happens when something goes wrong.
"Terms of Service — I agree."
You find out 14 months later that they've been auto-renewing at a higher price, sold your data to advertising partners, and that you can't sue them — because you agreed to binding arbitration on page 34.
"This service auto-renews annually on March 12. Cancel by March 5 to avoid the next charge. They share behavioral data with 14 ad partners. You've waived your right to sue — disputes go to private arbitration. Content library is not guaranteed."
Now you decide with full information.
These aren't edge cases. They appear in the terms of almost every major subscription service, app, and platform you use.
FinePrintFix extracts the cancellation and exit terms so you always know the answers to these questions before you're scrambling to find them.
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