Terms of Use
Ripply
Terms of Use — Ripply
Last updated: 2026-05-28
1. Acceptance
By using Ripply (the "App"), you accept these Terms of Use. If you do not agree, do not use the App.
2. Service description
Ripply is an iOS mobile application for timing contractions, intended to help you remember their rhythm and duration during pregnancy or labour.
3. License
Alexandre Paul grants you a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable and revocable license. Also subject to Apple's standard EULA: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
4. In-app purchases and subscriptions
In-app purchases or subscriptions may be offered in the future. They will be handled by Apple's App Store. Refunds are handled by Apple.
5. Acceptable use
No illegal use, no reverse engineering, no circumvention of protections.
6. Intellectual property
The App belongs to Alexandre Paul. Data you enter remains your property.
7. Medical disclaimer (IMPORTANT)
Ripply is not a medical device. The App is a memory aid for tracking contraction rhythm. It does not provide a diagnosis, does not constitute medical advice, and in no way replaces the advice, follow-up or recommendations of a healthcare professional (midwife, doctor, obstetrician, gynecologist).
In case of doubt, complication, bleeding, water breaking, intense pain, decreased fetal movement or any concerning situation, immediately contact your maternity unit or call your local emergency number (in France: 15 — SAMU).
You alone are responsible for how you use the App and for the decisions you make.
8. No warranty
The App is provided "as is", without warranty of absence of errors or fitness for purpose.
9. Limitation of liability
Subject to applicable law (French law governing), Alexandre Paul's liability is limited to the amount paid for the App (zero if free). No liability may be incurred for decisions made on the basis of information displayed in the App.
10. Personal data
See the Ripply Privacy Policy. Contraction data is sensitive health data; it stays exclusively on your device.
11. Changes
These terms may be updated.
12. Governing law
French law. French courts have jurisdiction, subject to applicable consumer protection rules.
13. Contact
- Email: alexandre-paul@outlook.com
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