Summary
- Renity is for recipes, meal planning, households, import from links, AI-assisted cook mode, and optional notifications.
- You’re responsible for your account and what you upload or import.
- Paid plans go through Apple or Google; their rules apply to payments and refunds.
- The App is provided as is, with liability limits allowed by law.
- We may update these Terms; check the date above.
1. Eligibility
You must be old enough under Norwegian law and your local law to use the App and accept these Terms (often 16, sometimes 13 with parental rules—check for your situation).
Keep your login details private. You’re responsible for what happens on your account.
We may suspend or close accounts that break these Terms or the law.
2. What the App does
Renity lets you store and edit recipes (including photos from your camera or library), plan meals, use shopping lists, create households with roles, share recipes, import from URLs, use cook mode (AI-assisted), and get push notifications if you enable them.
We may change features; we don’t promise the App will always be available or error-free.
3. Your content
You keep ownership of content you create (“User Content”). You give us permission to host, use, and show that content as needed to run the App—including to people you share with or your household.
You must have the right to post what you post, and it must not break the law or others’ rights.
We may remove content or accounts if we reasonably need to.
4. Importing from websites
When you paste a URL, we fetch that page to build a recipe. We may pull text and images. You must respect copyright and each site’s terms. We don’t guarantee the import will work or that your use is lawful.
You can replace the default image with your own photo anytime—and we encourage you to do so.
5. AI features
Import and cook mode use AI; answers can be wrong. Not medical or dietary advice. You’re responsible for food safety and allergies.
6. Fair use
Don’t misuse the App: no hacking, no harming others, no illegal content, no trying to break limits (e.g. subscription/import limits) except as we allow.
7. Households and deletion
If you’re a household admin and other people are still in the household, you may need to remove them before you can delete your account (the App will explain).
8. Subscriptions
Payments go through the App Store or Google Play. Apple or Google charges you—not us directly. Refunds and billing follow their rules. We use RevenueCat to know your plan; that syncs to our systems.
Trials and limits depend on what we show in the App.
9. Our rights in the App
The App (name, logo, code, design) is ours or our licensors’. We give you a personal, non-transferable licence to use the App on your devices. Don’t copy or reverse-engineer it except where the law allows.
10. Disclaimers
The App is provided “as is” and “as available” to the fullest extent allowed by law. We don’t warrant it will be uninterrupted or free of errors.
Recipe info is informational, not professional advice.
11. Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law (including Norwegian consumer law where it applies to you):
- We’re not liable for indirect or consequential losses, lost profits, lost data, etc.
- Our total liability for claims related to these Terms or the App is limited to the greater of: (a) what you paid us directly for the App in the 12 months before the claim, or (b) NOK 500—unless mandatory law sets a higher floor for consumers.
Some liability cannot be excluded (e.g. fraud, or death/personal injury caused by negligence where the law forbids exclusion). This section doesn’t limit those cases.
12. Indemnity
If someone sues us because of your content, your imports, or your breach of these Terms, you’ll cover our reasonable losses to the extent allowed by law.
13. Ending use
You can stop using the App and delete your account (subject to section 7). We can suspend or stop access if you breach these Terms or we wind down the App (we’ll give notice where we can).
Sections that should survive (ownership, disclaimers, liability where allowed, law of Norway) survive after you stop.
14. Norwegian law and disputes
These Terms are governed by Norwegian law, without sending conflicts to other countries’ rules—except that if you’re a consumer in the EU/EEA or UK, mandatory consumer protections in your country still apply where the law says they must.
Venue: Disputes are subject to the ordinary courts of Norway, unless mandatory law for consumers says you can sue where you live.
15. Changes
We may update these Terms and the date at the top. Important changes—we’ll try to notify you in the App or by email.
16. Other
If one part of these Terms is invalid, the rest stays. We may assign our side of the agreement; you may not, without our consent. The English version wins if translations disagree.