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Terms & Conditions of NurCycle
Terms & Conditions of NurCycle
✅What the Terms cover
They define how users may access and use the app, and the legal relationship between you (the user) and the company NurCycle Ltd.
They specify that the app is for users aged 16 or older.
They confirm that the app collects health-related data (period, fertility, pregnancy tracking, etc.) and email addresses, and that by using the app you consent to that data collection under the terms defined.
🛡️ User obligations & conduct
You agree to use the app for its intended purpose, following the rules set out (e.g., only one account per person, providing accurate info).
You agree that the space is specifically designed as a female-only environment, and agree to abide by any related rules of conduct.
You are responsible for keeping your account secure (e.g., your password) and for any activity under your account.
You must respect any Islamic guidance or religious disclaimers embedded within the app’s content (since the app is faith-based).
🔐 Data & privacy
The company explains what data it collects (health metrics, personal profile info, email address, possibly device and usage data) and for what purposes (to provide the service, improve the app, security, support).
It explains your rights regarding that data (access, correction, deletion) and how you can opt-out / deactivate your account.
It clarifies that data is stored on AWS, and third-party services such as Stripe (for payments) are used.
Cookies and IP tracking are not used, according to your draft, and that is reflected in the terms.
🛠️ Payments, subscriptions & refunds
The terms lay out how subscription fees (if any) work, billing cycles, how you can cancel a subscription, and what happens if you don’t pay.
They include a refund policy (how and when refunds are allowed or not).
They also cover how payments are handled via third-party payment processors (e.g., Stripe) and the user’s consent to that.
📋 Intellectual property & content
The company owns the app, its design, trademarks, content, and you’re granted a limited licence to use the app under the terms.
You agree not to reverse-engineer, copy, distribute content, or use the app for unauthorised commercial purposes.
There may be references to user-generated content (posts, images) in the chat/interactions section: you grant them a licence to display that content, and you’re responsible for what you post.
⚠️ Disclaimers & limitations of liability
The app is provided “as is” and the company doesn’t guarantee that it will always be available, error-free, or uninterrupted.
They limit their liability for harm caused by use of the app, especially given this is a health-related app (so users are advised to consult professionals for medical issues).
The terms include a clause about force majeure (unforeseeable events outside their control) and what happens if parts of the terms aren’t enforceable (severability).
🔐 Data & privacy
The company explains what data it collects (health metrics, personal profile info, email address, possibly device and usage data) and for what purposes (to provide the service, improve the app, security, support).
It explains your rights regarding that data (access, correction, deletion) and how you can opt-out / deactivate your account.
It clarifies that data is stored on AWS, and third-party services such as Stripe (for payments) are used.
Cookies and IP tracking are not used, according to your draft, and that is reflected in the terms.
🛠️ Payments, subscriptions & refunds
The terms lay out how subscription fees (if any) work, billing cycles, how you can cancel a subscription, and what happens if you don’t pay.
They include a refund policy (how and when refunds are allowed or not).
They also cover how payments are handled via third-party payment processors (e.g., Stripe) and the user’s consent to that.
📋 Intellectual property & content
The company owns the app, its design, trademarks, content, and you’re granted a limited licence to use the app under the terms.
You agree not to reverse-engineer, copy, distribute content, or use the app for unauthorised commercial purposes.
There may be references to user-generated content (posts, images) in the chat/interactions section: you grant them a licence to display that content, and you’re responsible for what you post.
⚠️ Disclaimers & limitations of liability
The app is provided “as is” and the company doesn’t guarantee that it will always be available, error-free, or uninterrupted.
They limit their liability for harm caused by use of the app, especially given this is a health-related app (so users are advised to consult professionals for medical issues).
The terms include a clause about force majeure (unforeseeable events outside their control) and what happens if parts of the terms aren’t enforceable (severability).
