Gaana Terms Scorecard

Grade F — Predatory terms (score 54/100)

Gaana claims a perpetual, irrevocable license to your content and reserves the right to modify terms without notice, while disclaiming all liability.

Perpetual content license, unilateral changes, and no refunds.

Terms at a glance

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

What the terms actually say

Section 6 — Prohibited Activities

By posting / submitting any User Feedback / User Submission on the Site, you grant the Company a perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free irrevocable, sub-licensable license and right in such User Feedback / User Submission to the Company

You grant the company a permanent, irrevocable right to use anything you post, forever, without compensation.

Section 1 — Acceptance of Terms of Use

The Company reserves the right, at its discretion, to change, modify, add, or remove portions of these Terms at any time without notice.

The company can change the terms at any time without notifying you.

Section 9 — Collection and Use of Personal Information

The Company reserves the right to disclose any information that is required to be shared... to any governmental, administrative, regulatory or judicial authority... as it in its sole discretion believes necessary or appropriate

The company can share your personal data with government authorities whenever they decide it is appropriate.

Section 3 — Billing

Once billing commences, we may continue to bill your Payment Method for your subscription fee until you cancel the same and there are no refunds or credits once the subscription has been renewed.

All sales are final; you will not receive a refund for unused time.

Section 13 — General Terms

any cause of action arising out of or related to use of the Site or the Gaana Service must commence within one (1) year after the cause of action accrues

You must file any legal claim within one year or lose the right to sue.

Last reviewed 2026-08-21 under rubric v3.5.

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