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Accuracy report

Spotify: Fine Print Accuracy Report

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 Spotify's terms. Results show what the extension flagged, including any errors.

10 clauses flagged across 8 categories.

4 High 4 Medium 2 Low

No false positives or false negatives detected in this scan.

High

Account can be terminated without cause or refund

"We reserve the right to terminate a Paid Subscription at any time, on no less than 14 days' notice to you."

Correctly flagged. Spotify gives notice and honors the remaining billing period before downgrading to free tier. The "without cause" part is accurate (they can terminate "at any time"), but the real-world impact is softer than immediate termination clauses.

High

You grant a permanent, irrevocable license over your content

User content license: "non-exclusive, transferable, sub-licensable, royalty-free, fully paid, irrevocable, worldwide license."

Correctly flagged. The word "irrevocable" triggers the flag. Although "non-exclusive" is present, "irrevocable" is a legitimate concern. The paragraph opens with "we do need a limited license" but "limited" describes the need, not the grant terms.

High

Your personal data may be sold or shared with third parties

Under "Your Device": "to provide advertising and other information to you, and to allow our business partners to do the same."

Correctly flagged. This is about ad delivery through partners rather than explicit data selling, but still a legitimate concern that user data flows to advertising partners.

High

Binding arbitration waives your right to sue in court

Section 6.3.1: "any dispute, claim, or controversy between you and Spotify arising in connection with or relating in any way to these Agreements... will be determined by mandatory binding individual arbitration," and "THERE IS NO JUDGE OR JURY IN ARBITRATION, AND COURT REVIEW OF AN ARBITRATION AWARD IS LIMITED." Section 6.2 adds a class action waiver.

Correction 2026-08-10: this finding previously quoted the sentence "REQUIRES THE USE OF ARBITRATION ON AN INDIVIDUAL BASIS TO RESOLVE DISPUTES, RATHER THAN JURY TRIALS OR ANY OTHER COURT PROCEEDINGS, OR CLASS ACTIONS OF ANY KIND." That sentence does not appear in Spotify's agreement. The flag is correct and the quotation above is the actual text, re-verified against Spotify's End User Agreement.

Medium

Subscription auto-renews and continues billing automatically

Paid Subscriptions continue indefinitely on a recurring basis. Standard for a subscription service.

Medium

Service prices or fees may be changed at their discretion

Price change clause present with terms about accepting new prices by continuing use.

Medium

Liability is broadly disclaimed

Standard "AS IS" warranty disclaimer.

Medium

Third-party tracking and behavioral advertising used

Consistent with Spotify's ad-supported free tier and personalization features.

Low

Disputes governed by a specific jurisdiction's laws

Governing law clause present.

Low

Additional info-level item

One additional info-level clause detected.

This is a test of Fine Print's accuracy, not a legal assessment of Spotify's terms. The scan shows exactly what the extension flagged, including any errors. Fine Print is free, private, and runs entirely in your browser.