Fitness-Critical Provisions
Essential clauses for fitness and health tracking applications
Not Medical Advice Disclaimer
Liability ProtectionExplicitly state that app content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Recommend consulting healthcare provider before starting any exercise program.
Health Data Collection
Privacy ComplianceDisclose what health data is collected (heart rate, sleep, calories, etc.), how it's used, stored, and shared. Consider HIPAA implications if integrating with healthcare providers.
Assumption of Risk / Waiver
Injury LiabilityUsers assume risk of physical injury from following workout programs. Waiver of liability for injuries sustained during exercise. Know your own limits language.
Wearable Device Integration
Third-Party DataIf integrating with wearables (Apple Watch, Fitbit, etc.), disclose data sharing, accuracy limitations, and that you don't control third-party device functionality.
Data Accuracy Disclaimer
Expectation SettingCalorie counts, heart rate readings, and other metrics are estimates only. Not intended for medical diagnosis. Actual results may vary.
Age & Health Requirements
User SafetyMinimum age requirements. Warning for users with heart conditions, pregnancy, or other health conditions to consult physician before use.
Standard Legal Provisions
Essential clauses required in all Terms of Service
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