Tinder's total financial responsibility to you for any claim is capped at either the amount you paid in the last 24 months or $100, whichever is greater.
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This liability limitation establishes the maximum financial exposure Tinder accepts for service-related claims, regardless of the nature or magnitude of alleged damages. The cap applies to all disputes and operates as a contractual allocation of risk between the parties.
This clause severely limits what you can recover from Tinder financially, even in cases of negligence or serious harm, which is particularly significant given the sensitive personal data the platform holds.
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"TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT WILL TINDER'S AGGREGATE LIABILITY TO YOU FOR ALL CLAIMS RELATING TO THE SERVICES EXCEED THE GREATER OF (A) $100 USD OR (B) THE AMOUNT PAID, IF ANY, BY YOU TO TINDER FOR THE SERVICES DURING THE TWENTY-FOUR (24) MONTH PERIOD IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THE DATE THAT YOU FIRST FILE A LAWSUIT, ARBITRATION OR ANY OTHER LEGAL PROCEEDING AGAINST TINDER.— Excerpt from Tinder's Tinder Terms of Use
The liability cap at $100 or 24-month paid fees represents a standard but legally aggressive limitation-of-liability provision. Under GDPR and UK GDPR, such caps may be unenforceable where personal data rights violations occur, and EU courts have consistently held that contractual limitations cannot override data subject rights under Chapter III of the GDPR.
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This liability limitation establishes the maximum financial exposure Tinder accepts for service-related claims, regardless of the nature or magnitude of alleged damages. The cap applies to all disputes and operates as a contractual allocation of risk between the parties.
This clause severely limits what you can recover from Tinder financially, even in cases of negligence or serious harm, which is particularly significant given the sensitive personal data the platform holds.
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