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Terms of use

Plain-language rules for using UnscrollMe. Last updated July 2026.

WHAT UNSCROLLME IS

UnscrollMe checks the claims in short videos you save against published sources, then organizes what it finds into a personal library with study tools.

Verdicts are produced by AI models reading real sources. We work hard on accuracy — every strong verdict gets a second pass — but AI can be wrong. A verdict is a well-sourced starting point, not professional advice.

NOT ADVICE

Nothing in UnscrollMe is medical, financial, or legal advice. For decisions about your health or money, talk to a licensed professional. We show you sources so you can check for yourself — please do.

YOUR ACCOUNT

You sign in with an email link. Keep access to your email safe — it is your key.

You must be 13 or older. Under 18? Get a parent or guardian's okay before subscribing.

One account per person. Don't share accounts to dodge plan limits.

PLANS AND BILLING

Free includes a set number of checks per month. Pro and Max are monthly subscriptions billed through Stripe.

Cancel any time — you keep access until the end of the period you paid for. Prices can change; we'll tell you before a change affects you.

FAIR USE

Don't use UnscrollMe to break the law, harass people, probe or overload our systems, or resell our output as your own service.

You add links to content you have the right to view. We fetch transcripts and thumbnails to check them — we don't rehost videos.

We can suspend accounts that abuse the service.

YOUR CONTENT

Your notes, questions, and library stay yours. You give us permission to process them to run the product — that's it.

Shared verdict cards are public by your choice and can be unshared by deleting the claim's video.

LIABILITY

UnscrollMe is provided as-is. To the extent the law allows, we're not liable for decisions made based on a verdict, for source websites we link to, or for downtime. Our total liability is capped at what you paid us in the last 12 months.

CHANGES AND CONTACT

If these terms change in a way that matters, we'll say so in the app. Using UnscrollMe after a change means you accept it.

Questions: jesiahrodriguez03@gmail.com

See also: Privacy