Fly.io
· Fly.io Terms of Service
The liability cap restricts the monetary exposure for Fly.io across all claim categories, including implied warranty claims. This ceiling applies regardless of whether the underlying liability theory is contract, tort, or statutory, subject to applicable law limitations.
This exclusion materially reduces Ledger's financial exposure for a category of loss (cryptocurrency holdings) that represents the primary value users store through the platform. The provision establishes that cryptocurrency loss claims fall outside the scope of damages Ledger will compensate, shifting financial risk entirely to the user for this asset class.
This clause means that even significant harm, such as loss of proprietary API data or service outages affecting business operations, results in very limited financial recovery from Postman. Enterprise customers should negotiate enhanced liability terms through a separate enterprise agreement.
This clause functions as a notice provision establishing that specific liability caps and dispute resolution procedures are operative within the agreement and placing responsibility on users to review those designated sections.
The liability cap defines the maximum financial exposure Cash App accepts for service failures, transaction errors, or operational breaches. This constraint shapes the economic risk allocation between the parties and affects the practical remedies available through dispute resolution.
Google
· Google Terms of Service
The liability limitation operates to define the outer boundary of Google's financial exposure in dispute resolution. By capping recoverable damages and categorically excluding certain damage categories, the provision structures the economic risk allocation between the parties in any claims proceeding.
Twilio
· Twilio Terms of Service
The liability limitation defines the maximum financial exposure Twilio assumes under the service agreement and restricts the categories of damages available in dispute resolution. This structure allocates risk by capping recoverable amounts and excluding entire classes of damages from Twilio's liability scope.
Amazon
· Amazon Conditions of Use
This clause caps the financial recovery available to consumers regardless of the actual harm suffered, including in cases involving incidental or consequential losses, and extends the exclusion to Amazon's suppliers.
Canva
· Canva Terms of Use
For free-tier users, the practical liability ceiling is AUD $100 regardless of the nature or extent of loss, which may significantly limit financial recourse in the event of data loss, service failure, or unauthorized use of content.
This disclaimer operates to allocate risk by establishing that Uniswap and its service providers make no affirmative assurances regarding the functionality, reliability, or suitability of the platform or integrated services. The provision establishes the baseline operational assumption that users engage with the services in their current state without recourse based on breach of warranty claims.
PayPal
· PayPal User Agreement
This liability cap means that even if PayPal's actions cause significant financial harm, such as an extended fund hold on a merchant's account, the maximum amount recoverable from PayPal under this agreement is capped at a relatively low dollar amount.
For businesses that depend on Wix to host customer-facing websites and generate revenue, actual losses from an outage or data loss could far exceed $1,000, leaving them with little financial recourse despite significant harm.
Wyze
· Wyze Terms of Service
The liability cap establishes a defined ceiling on Wyze's financial exposure in dispute resolution, which structures the risk allocation between the company and users by limiting recoverable damages to a fixed monetary threshold regardless of actual losses claimed.
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.
Lyft
· Lyft Terms of Service
This clause restricts the categories of damages for which Lyft may be held accountable in disputes, limiting exposure to consequential or indirect harm while preserving potential liability for direct damages. The exclusion applies broadly across negligence-based claims and covers various operational failure scenarios inherent to platform-based services.
This disclaimer allocation establishes the baseline warranty structure for the service by specifying that users cannot rely on implied commitments regarding the quality, suitability, or ownership status of AI-generated content, shifting the risk profile for output validation to the customer.
PayPal
· PayPal User Agreement
This exclusion narrows the scope of remedies available in disputes by eliminating recovery for categories of harm that often represent the largest financial exposure in liability contexts. The operative effect is to confine potential liability to direct, actual damages and exclude speculative or derivative harm.
The liability limitation establishes a defined financial exposure threshold for Adyen and restricts the categories of recoverable damages. This provision operationalizes the agreement's risk allocation framework by preventing damages awards that exceed recent fee payments or fall into excluded damage categories.
The limitation establishes the financial and categorical scope of recoverable damages in disputes with Groq. By excluding consequential damages and capping total liability at $100, the provision defines the maximum exposure Groq assumes under the agreement and restricts the categories of losses users may recover through dispute resolution.
Gusto
· Gusto Terms of Service
For businesses that process large payrolls, the actual financial harm from a payroll processing failure could far exceed twelve months of Gusto subscription fees, leaving the employer-customer absorbing most of the loss.
For organizations relying on Duo for access control to critical systems, the financial recourse available if the service fails is capped at one year of subscription fees, which may be far less than the actual business impact of an authentication outage or security failure.
T-Mobile
· T-Mobile Terms and Conditions
If T-Mobile's service fails during an emergency or causes financial harm, the agreement limits T-Mobile's financial responsibility to your recent payments — which may be far less than the actual harm suffered.
For businesses holding significant operating funds in Mercury accounts, this cap means that if Mercury makes an error resulting in financial loss, the recoverable amount under this agreement may be a fraction of the actual harm suffered.
Fly.io
· Fly.io Terms of Service
For businesses running critical applications on Fly.io, actual losses from a serious outage could far exceed three months of hosting fees, meaning this clause could leave customers with very limited financial recourse.
For businesses that store critical project data on ClickUp and pay substantial subscription fees, the liability cap may be far lower than the actual cost of a serious service failure or data loss event, limiting meaningful financial recourse.
The clause defines the maximum financial exposure Postman accepts for service-related claims by categorically excluding certain damage categories and establishing a monetary ceiling, which shapes the remedies available through the service agreement.
The liability cap creates a defined financial boundary for Wise's exposure in dispute scenarios, establishing that recoverable damages are restricted to either recent payments made or a $25 minimum, whichever is greater. The exclusion of certain damage categories further narrows the scope of compensable losses to direct damages only.
Box
· Box Terms of Service
If Box experiences a data breach, extended outage, or service failure that causes significant business harm, users can only recover a limited amount equal to recent subscription fees, which may be far less than actual damages suffered.
Egnyte
· Egnyte Terms of Service
For businesses storing high-value or irreplaceable data on Egnyte, the cap on liability may be far lower than the actual cost of a data loss or prolonged outage event.
This cap means that even significant harm caused by AI errors or service failures may result in very limited financial recovery, particularly for free-tier users who are capped at $100.