Cricket Terms Scorecard

Grade D — Sign with caution (score 56/100)

Cricket reserves the right to terminate your account at any time for any reason without notice and claims a perpetual, irrevocable license to your user-submitted content.

Broad termination rights, perpetual content license, and limited liability.

Terms at a glance

Sells your data
UNCLEAR
Forced arbitration
NO
Trains AI on your content
LIKELY
Collects biometric data
UNCLEAR
Shares data with government
YES
Easy to cancel
UNCLEAR
Tells you before changes
NO
Deletes data on request
UNCLEAR

What the terms actually say

Section 3 — Changes to the Terms or Site

We may change or modify the Terms from time to time without notice other than posting the amended Terms on the Site.

The company can update the terms at any time without notifying you directly; you are expected to check the site for changes.

Section 12 — User Submitted Content

you grant Cricket a royalty-free, perpetual, irrevocable, non-exclusive and fully sublicensable right and license to use, reproduce, modify, adapt, publish, translate, create derivative works from...

You grant the company a permanent, worldwide license to use, modify, and distribute anything you post, which survives account deletion.

Section 22 — Termination/Suspension

Cricket reserves the right, to immediately terminate or suspend your account... at any time for any reason and without notice to you in its sole discretion.

The company can ban you or delete your account at any time, for any reason, without prior warning.

Section 20 — Limitation of Liability

IF ANY PART OF THIS LIMITATION ON LIABILITY IS FOUND TO BE INVALID OR UNENFORCEABLE FOR ANY REASON, THEN THE AGGREGATE LIABILITY OF CRICKET... SHALL NOT EXCEED ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($100).

Even if the company is found legally responsible for damages, your recovery is strictly capped at $100.

Section 23 — Miscellaneous

You must file any claim or suit related to our Site within one year after it arises.

You are forced to bring any legal claims within one year, which is significantly shorter than most standard statutes of limitations.

Last reviewed 2026-08-19 under rubric v3.5.

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