Noom updated their Noom Terms of Service on June 18, 2026. Change detected: 1 sentence(s) modified. Document contained 385 sentences after update.
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This change record describes what was added, removed, or modified in the document. Analysis reflects what the updated agreement states or permits. It does not constitute a legal determination about enforceability. Applicability may vary by jurisdiction. Methodology
This new provision prohibits users from participating in class actions or representative proceedings against Noom, significantly limiting collective legal remedies.
The removal of this high-severity provision from the terms of service document suggests data privacy terms may have been moved to a separate privacy policy or eliminated from the ToS.
Previous version had no excerpt text available; current version now includes detailed binding arbitration language with specific carve-outs for small claims court and equitable relief.
Previous version had no excerpt text available; current version now includes explicit language detailing automatic renewal mechanics and authorization for recurring charges.
Previous version had no excerpt text available; current version now specifies a concrete liability cap of $100 or 12-month payments, whichever is greater.
Previous version had no excerpt text available; current version now includes detailed language granting Noom broad rights to use user content including sublicensing and distribution rights.
Previous version had no excerpt text available; current version now specifies notification methods and establishes that continued use constitutes acceptance of changes.
Previous version had no excerpt text available; current version now explicitly states Noom can terminate 'with or without notice' for 'any reason' with immediate effect.
Previous version had no excerpt text available; current version now includes comprehensive medical liability disclaimer with emphasis on professional medical advice requirement.
Previous version had no excerpt text available; current version now specifies New York law and New York County courts, with carve-out for arbitrable disputes.
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