CA-C-000234
Noom — Noom Terms of Service
Entity
Date detected
April 3, 2026
Effective date
April 3, 2026
Severity
Low
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What Changed

Noom updated its Terms of Service on April 3, 2026, adding short plain-language summaries at the start of key sections to help users understand what each part means before reading the full legal text. The new summaries clarify that Noom is not a medical service, that users must be 18 or older, and that Noom can suspend or revoke access at any time. These additions improve transparency but also make Noom's existing powers — like account termination — more visible to users.

Why It Matters

Noom's new plain-language summaries make it easier for everyday users to understand the service's limits — particularly that it is not medical care and that Noom can cut off access at any time. Users paying for subscriptions should be aware of the account termination provision.

Consumer Impact

Noom has added plain-language summaries to major sections of its Terms of Service, making it easier for users to understand their rights and Noom's powers at a glance. The updated terms now explicitly flag that Noom is not a substitute for medical care and that users must be 18 or older to use the service. Noom's right to suspend or revoke account access at any time is also now more prominently stated, which is something subscribers paying for ongoing access should be aware of.

Institutional Analysis (Compliance & legal intelligence)

Assessment

Noom added plain-language section summaries to its Terms of Service on April 3, 2026, covering service scope, user responsibilities, and account access rights. No substantive legal rights were removed or added — this is primarily a transparency and readability improvement. The explicit statement that Noom can suspend or revoke access 'at any time' was already likely present but is now more prominent. For organizations with Noom in their employee wellness vendor stack, no immediate DPA or contractual action is required, but compliance teams should note the age restriction (18+) is now explicitly foregrounded.

Regulatory Exposure

1. FTC Act Section 5 (15 U.S.C. § 45): The addition of plain-language summaries reduces risk of 'unfair or deceptive acts or practices' claims by improving disclosure clarity. No new exposure created.

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How to Cite
ConductAtlas Policy Archive
Entity: Noom | Document: Noom Terms of Service | Record: CA-C-000234
Captured: 2026-04-03 05:37:17 UTC
URL: https://conductatlas.com/change/2026-04-03-noom-noom-terms-of-service-234/
Accessed: April 4, 2026

Full Changes

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Document Context

Document
Noom Terms of Service
Entity
Noom
Captured
April 3, 2026
Source URL
https://www.noom.com/terms-and-conditions-of-use/
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