Headspace updated their Headspace Terms and Conditions on June 24, 2026. Change detected: 1 sentence(s) modified. Document contained 427 sentences after update.
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This new high-severity provision clarifies Headspace's liability shield by explicitly stating it is not a healthcare provider while describing associated provider entities, addressing potential healthcare service liability claims.
This new provision grants Headspace unilateral termination rights without notice or cause, creating significant user vulnerability to service interruption without recourse.
This new provision establishes broad consent for electronic communications and validates electronic delivery of legal notices, potentially reducing Headspace's notification obligations.
This new provision disclaims medical advice and emphasizes wellness content limitations, protecting Headspace from liability for health-related decisions made by users based on platform content.
Removal of this high-severity provision regarding sensitive health data handling eliminates explicit transparency about health information collection practices that users previously had visibility into.
Removal of this high-severity emergency medical disclaimer removes explicit user warning language about emergency situations, potentially shifting liability exposure as the disclaimer is now absorbed into the broader 'Assumption of Risk' provision.
Removal of this provision eliminates explicit documentation of Headspace's IP ownership claims, though related protections may be addressed in the User Content License Grant.
Removal of this provision eliminates a dedicated section on prohibited uses, potentially moving such restrictions to other terms or eliminating explicit usage restrictions that users previously had.
Previous version had no excerpt; current version now includes detailed arbitration clause with opt-out provision and specific procedures.
Severity downgraded from high to medium; previous version had no excerpt while current version provides full auto-renewal terms including payment failure termination language.
Previous version had no excerpt; current version now specifies liability cap of either 12-month payments or $100, whichever is greater.
Previous version had no excerpt; current version now includes comprehensive license grant language covering all user-submitted content with broad rights including sublicensing and derivative works.
Renamed from 'Age Restriction & Parental Consent'; previous version had no excerpt while current version clarifies three tiers: under 13 (prohibited), 13-17 (requires parental consent), and 18+ (unrestricted).
Severity downgraded from medium to low; previous version had no excerpt while current version specifies California law and Los Angeles County jurisdiction for non-arbitrated disputes.
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