High — provisions that significantly limit your legal rights, authorize broad data collection, or create material financial exposure. Medium — provisions worth knowing about but with partial protections or limited scope. Low — standard terms with minimal consumer impact.
The agreement discloses collection of a range of physiological and biometric-adjacent data categories on a continuous basis; the handling of this data is governed primarily by the Privacy Policy rath…
This provision requires that all claims be brought on an individual basis, which means users may not aggregate claims with other subscribers in class or representative proceedings, including class ar…
This provision requires users to resolve disputes through individual arbitration proceedings administered by JAMS or AAA, which means disputes including those involving health data collection or bill…
Biometric and physiological health data is among the most sensitive categories of personal information and, once collected, cannot be changed if misused; understanding how WHOOP uses and shares this …
This clause limits your ability to sue WHOOP in court and prevents you from joining with other consumers in a class action, which is often the most practical legal remedy for small individual claims.
WHOOP's Terms of Use establish the contractual framework for using WHOOP wearable devices, the mobile app, and subscription membership services. The agreement requires users to submit disputes through individual arbitration …
ConductAtlas tracks 2 Whoop documents including terms of service, privacy policy, and other governance documents. Every document is captured daily with cryptographic verification.
Whoop has made 1 policy changes in the past 12 months across the documents ConductAtlas tracks.
ConductAtlas has classified 17 provisions across Whoop's tracked documents. 6 are rated high severity, 10 medium, and 1 low.
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