This provision limits the maximum financial recovery available to customers for claims against ActiveCampaign to twelve months of subscription fees, regardless of the scale of operational or data-related losses incurred, which is a material consideration for enterprise customers with significant revenue or data exposure tied to the platform.
This clause sets a financial ceiling on Walmart's liability and excludes categories of damages that may represent the most significant real-world harm to consumers, such as consequential losses resulting from a data breach or service failure.
Writer
· Writer Terms of Service
This clause establishes a ceiling on Writer's financial exposure for any single claim or aggregate claims, which may be materially insufficient for enterprise customers whose use cases involve high-value business processes or regulated activities. The phrase 'to the maximum extent permitted by law' acknowledges that applicable law may constrain this cap in certain jurisdictions.
Vercel
· Vercel Terms of Service
For businesses running revenue-generating applications on Vercel, a platform outage or data incident could cause losses that vastly exceed 12 months of platform fees, making this cap a significant risk transfer to the customer.
Meta
· Meta Platform Policy
This clause restricts the scope of damages Meta may be required to pay in disputes arising under the agreement. It excludes categories of harm that typically represent the largest financial exposure in service disruption or data-related incidents, thereby defining the outer boundary of Meta's contractual liability exposure.
This liability limitation restricts the categories of damages recoverable against Robinhood in disputes, concentrating potential recovery on direct damages rather than consequential or speculative harms. The provision operates as a contractual allocation of risk between the company and users in the event of service failures or access disruptions.
Auth0
· Auth0 Terms of Service
If Auth0 experiences an outage or security incident that affects a business's users, the limitation of liability clause determines the maximum financial recovery available, which may be significantly lower than actual business losses.
If MetaMask's services cause you to lose significant funds due to a technical failure, error, or other issue, the company's financial exposure is limited to a very small amount, leaving users to bear the majority of any losses.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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 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.
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 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 provision establishes broad liability limitations for Uber across a wide range of harm categories, including personal injury and property damage. The carve-out for applicable law means enforceability varies by jurisdiction, but as written the clause asserts exclusion of most categories of damages users might seek.
The terms assert that Twilio's maximum financial exposure is limited to twelve months of fees paid, regardless of the actual magnitude of harm suffered by the customer, which may be significantly lower than downstream business losses.
Limitation of liability provisions determine the maximum financial recourse users have if the service fails, outputs are inaccurate, or service disruption causes loss, which is particularly material for enterprise deployments.
This clause caps Tabnine's financial exposure at a very low amount, meaning users who suffer significant losses from AI-generated code errors or service failures have limited financial recourse against the company under these terms.
For high-value transactions on StockX, where a single purchase or sale could be worth thousands of dollars, this clause limits the platform's financial exposure to a fraction of the actual transaction value, shifting the economic risk of platform errors or failures almost entirely to users.
For users buying or selling high-value sneakers worth hundreds or thousands of dollars, this cap means GOAT's maximum exposure for platform errors, lost packages, or other issues may be far lower than the actual value at stake.
Geico
· Geico Terms of Use
If GEICO's website causes you harm, such as displaying incorrect policy information that leads to a coverage gap, the financial recovery available under this clause is functionally nil for most users who access the site for free.
Lime
· Lime Terms of Service
If you suffer a loss connected to Lime's service, such as a billing error or a service failure, you may only be able to recover a very limited amount through arbitration, regardless of the actual harm you suffered.
Unity
· Unity Terms of Service
For studios that depend on Unity's platform commercially and pay substantial licensing fees, this cap means that if Unity's service fails and causes significant business damage, the financial recovery available through these terms is severely constrained relative to the actual harm.
Stash
· Stash Terms of Use
The clause restricts the categories and types of damages recoverable in disputes against Stash and its Partner Bank to exclude consequential and indirect damages, thereby limiting the financial exposure of these entities in liability proceedings regardless of the underlying cause of loss.
Steam
· Steam Subscriber Agreement
The clause operates to restrict the financial exposure Valve assumes under the agreement by categorically excluding certain damage categories and capping aggregate liability at a fixed amount, which affects the remedies available to users in dispute resolution.