What you're agreeing to
Disney+'s Terms of Service restrict your subscription to personal, non-commercial use and Disney can change its content library without notice. Accounts can be terminated for violations and you lose access to all content with no refund.
Privacy in plain English
Disney+ collects your viewing history, search behavior, and device information for content recommendations. Disney shares data with its family of brands and advertising partners, particularly on the ad-supported tier.
Terms of Service: Breakdown
Concerning Clauses- - Disney can remove content from its library at any time, including titles you were mid-way through watching.
- The subscriber agreement includes an arbitration clause limiting class-action lawsuits in the US.
- Disney can increase prices with notice and continued use counts as acceptance.
- - Viewing data is shared with Disney's portfolio of brands including ESPN, Hulu, and ABC for cross-platform targeting.
- Ad-supported tier subscribers have viewing data shared with advertising partners.
Verdict:
Disney+ has standard streaming terms with few unusual concerns for subscribers.
Privacy Policy: Breakdown
Privacy Issues- - Disney+ collects detailed viewing profiles including what you watch, when, and for how long.
- Children's profiles may be subject to parental controls but Disney still collects viewing data on children.
- - Your Disney+ profile is linked to Disney's broader ecosystem including ESPN+, Hulu, and Disney Parks if you use other Disney services. - The ad-supported tier shares behavioral data with third-party advertisers.
Verdict:
Disney+ is a lower-risk streaming service, though the ad-supported tier introduces standard advertising data sharing practices.
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