Apple Audit
Fine Print v1.0.0 accuracy report, scanned April 3, 2026
This is a test of Fine Print's accuracy, not a legal assessment of Apple's terms. Results show what the extension flagged, including any errors.
Summary
7 clauses flagged across 6 categories
2 High 3 Medium 2 Low
False positive identified: The account_termination pattern matched on External Services suspension language ("suspend, remove, disable...at any time without notice"), not actual account termination. The real termination clause is conditional on failing to comply with terms. This is being fixed in v1.0.1.
Findings
You grant a permanent, irrevocable license over your content
Content license present in the media services terms. Fires on user content provisions within the EULA framework.
Account can be terminated without cause or refund (false positive)
Highlighted clause is about External Services, not account termination: "Licensor reserves the right to change, suspend, remove, disable or impose access restrictions or limits on any External Services at any time without notice or liability to you." The actual termination clause ("Your rights under this Standard EULA will terminate automatically if you fail to comply with any of its terms") is conditional and reasonable. Pattern needs tightening to require account-specific language.
Service prices or fees may be changed at their discretion
Standard for Apple's subscription services (Apple Music, TV+, iCloud, etc.).
Subscription auto-renews and continues billing automatically
Standard auto-renewal for Apple subscription services.
Liability is broadly disclaimed
Extensive all-caps "AS IS" AND "AS AVAILABLE" disclaimers. Apple's liability sections are among the most verbose of any major tech company.
Age restrictions or parental consent requirements apply
Age requirement clause detected.
Disputes governed by a specific jurisdiction's laws
Governing law clause present.
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