Fever Terms Scorecard

Grade D — Sign with caution (score 59/100)

Fever forces binding arbitration, includes a perpetual license to user content, and disclaims almost all liability for service failures or third-party actions.

Forced arbitration, perpetual content license, and broad liability disclaimers.

Terms at a glance

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

What the terms actually say

Section 7.1 — Arbitration Agreement

you and Fever agree that any disagreement, controversy, or claim... will be resolved by binding arbitration, rather than in court

You are prohibited from suing the company in court for most disputes.

Section 7.2 — Your Content

you hereby grant to Fever a non-exclusive, worldwide, perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free... right and license to access, use, reproduce... Your Content

The company retains a permanent right to use your uploaded content forever, even if you delete your account.

Section 3.2 — Modifications

Fever reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to modify or replace any of the terms... at any time

The company can change the rules of the service whenever they want without your direct consent.

Section 4.3 — Termination by You

Customers may cancel their account by contacting a Fever office by email

You cannot delete your account via a simple button; you must email them to request it.

Section 8.2 — Certain Remedial Rights

Fever may also disclose Your Content and account information if required to do so by law

The company reserves the right to hand over your data to government authorities.

Section 4.2 — Termination by Fever

The closure of your account will involve the deletion by Fever of all of your Personal Data.

The company explicitly commits to deleting your personal data when your account is closed.

Last reviewed 2026-08-18 under rubric v3.5.

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