The provided content fails to display any actual Terms and Conditions, as the link leads to a broken 404 error page. Because the legal terms are inaccessible, consumers cannot verify their rights regarding cancellations, data privacy, or billing. You should avoid signing up until the company provides a functional and transparent legal agreement.
Overall Score: 0/100 — ❌ Not Certified
Criteria Breakdown
| Criterion | Score | Pass | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Plain Language | 0/10 | ✗ | The provided text is a broken navigation page and cookie consent banner; the actual Terms and Conditions document is missing/inaccessible. |
| Data Collection Transparency | 0/10 | ✗ | No substantive policy provided to evaluate data collection practices. |
| No Unauthorized Data Selling | 0/10 | ✗ | No information provided regarding data sharing or third-party sales. |
| Clear Cancellation Policy | 0/10 | ✗ | No cancellation terms provided for review. |
| Clear Refund Policy | 0/10 | ✗ | No refund policy provided for review. |
| Auto-Renewal Disclosure | 0/10 | ✗ | No disclosure regarding subscription renewals provided. |
| No Hidden Fees | 0/10 | ✗ | No pricing or fee structure provided. |
| Right to Delete Account & Data | 0/10 | ✗ | No information regarding user rights to data deletion provided. |
| Fair Dispute Resolution | 0/10 | ✗ | No information regarding arbitration or class action waivers provided. |
| Change Notification | 0/10 | ✗ | No information regarding how users are notified of policy changes provided. |
Red Flags
- The 'Terms and Conditions' link leads to a 404 error page, preventing users from accessing their legal rights.
- The site relies on a 'Consent' banner that obscures actual legal terms, creating a barrier to informed consent.
What Noom Could Improve
- Ensure all legal links are functional and lead to a clear, plain-language document.
- Provide a dedicated, easily accessible page for Terms of Service that does not require navigating through cookie consent pop-ups.
This review was conducted by FairPrint's automated scoring system using the Gemini AI model, applying our 10 consumer-rights criteria. Scores reflect the terms as written at the time of review — April 29, 2026. Companies can apply for official certification at any time.