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Terms of Service

Dummy content for design preview — not a real legal document.

Last updated: January 1, 2026

01

Acceptance of Terms

These Terms of Service are placeholder content created for design preview purposes only. They do not constitute a binding agreement and should be replaced with reviewed legal text before any public release.

In a real document, this section would state that by creating an account or using the service, you agree to these terms and to the privacy policy referenced alongside them.

02

The Service

Dummy description: Vocabista provides tools to capture vocabulary from any source, turn it into flashcards with audio, and review it on a spaced-repetition schedule across web, mobile, desktop, and wearable apps.

A real version of this section would note that features may change over time, that some features require specific devices or subscriptions, and that beta features are provided as-is.

03

Accounts

Placeholder text: you would be responsible for keeping your sign-in credentials confidential and for everything that happens under your account. You would need to provide an accurate email address so we can reach you about security and billing matters.

04

Subscriptions and Payments

In this fictional framing, some features would require a paid subscription, billed monthly or annually through the app store or payment provider you signed up with. Subscriptions would renew automatically until cancelled.

Dummy refund clause: you could cancel at any time and keep access until the end of the current billing period; refunds would follow the rules of the store where you purchased.

05

Acceptable Use

A real policy would prohibit misuse of the service. Illustrative examples:

  • Attempting to disrupt, probe, or overload the service or its infrastructure
  • Scraping or bulk-exporting content you do not own
  • Sharing content that is unlawful, harmful, or infringes others' rights
  • Reselling access or using the service to compete with it
06

Your Content

Placeholder: the words, cards, and example sentences you save would remain yours. You would grant the service a limited license to store, process, and display that content solely to provide the features you use — including sync, audio generation, and sharing when you choose to share.

If you shared a set publicly or with a class, other users could view and copy it until you revoked the share.

07

Intellectual Property

Dummy clause: the service itself — the apps, design, algorithms, and branding — would belong to Vocabista. These terms would not give you any rights to them except the limited right to use the service as intended.

08

Termination

Imaginary rule: you could delete your account at any time from the settings page. We could suspend or terminate accounts that materially violate these terms, with notice where reasonably possible.

09

Limitation of Liability

Placeholder legalese: the service would be provided “as is” without warranties of any kind. To the maximum extent permitted by law, liability would be limited to the amount you paid in the twelve months before a claim arose. This sentence exists to make the paragraph look like a real one.

10

Governing Law and Changes

In a real document, this section would name the governing law and venue, and explain that we may update the terms with advance notice for material changes. Continued use after the effective date would constitute acceptance.

Questions about these placeholder terms would go to [email protected].

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