Terms of Use
Rules and legal terms for using TinyLeap
Effective: August 22, 2026 · Version 2.4
Acceptance and operator
Before first use, TinyLeap presents these Terms of Use, the Privacy Policy, and the Care, Development & Safety Notice. By affirmatively selecting the legal confirmation and tapping the acceptance button, you agree to these Terms and acknowledge the other documents. A separate checkbox records consent for the child and family information you choose to enter, including where applicable law requires explicit consent for a category that it treats as sensitive or consumer-health data. If you do not agree or do not give a required consent, do not continue with the affected use of the app.
For these Terms, “Operator” means Guy Aharonin, the individual developer and sole proprietor operating TinyLeap in Israel. In provisions concerning warranties, responsibility, disclaimers, or liability, references to TinyLeap and the Operator also include, to the extent permitted by law, persons providing services on the Operator’s behalf.
Eligible users
TinyLeap is intended for users who have reached the age of legal majority applicable to them and who are parents, legal guardians, or authorized caregivers. You are responsible for having authority to enter and manage information about a child and for supervising access to the app, devices, shared family data, and exported reports or media.
Limited license and Apple terms
Subject to these Terms, you receive a personal, limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, and revocable license to use TinyLeap for private, non-commercial family or caregiving purposes on Apple devices you are authorized to use.
Your use is also subject to applicable Apple App Store terms and Apple’s standard licensed-application end-user license agreement. Apple services are provided by Apple under Apple’s own terms.
Educational use; no medical relationship
TinyLeap provides general educational and organizational information only. It is not a medical device, diagnostic service, screening test, treatment service, emergency service, or substitute for professional medical judgment. Use of TinyLeap does not create a doctor-patient, nurse-patient, therapist-client, or other healthcare-provider relationship with TinyLeap or the Operator.
The Care, Development & Safety Notice forms part of these Terms and should be read whenever you use care, development, growth, feeding, or sleep records or related informational features.
Your information and decisions
You are responsible for the accuracy, completeness, and legality of information you enter; for deciding whether a general suggestion is appropriate; for checking important dates, durations, measurements, and records; and for seeking qualified professional or emergency assistance whenever appropriate.
- Do not use TinyLeap instead of emergency services or professional medical care.
- Do not treat a sleep window, developmental period, milestone, change in a recorded growth measurement, reminder, or automated calculation as a diagnosis, guarantee, or mandatory instruction.
- Keep devices, app access, exports, and shared family access reasonably secure.
Family and caregiver sharing
If you enable Family Sync or caregiver sharing, you are responsible for selecting appropriate participants, verifying that they are authorized to access the child’s information, and removing access when authorization ends. Sharing is provided through Apple iCloud/CloudKit between Apple accounts and devices supported by the feature. Authorized participants may be able to view, add, modify, synchronize, or delete shared records according to TinyLeap and Apple CloudKit sharing mechanisms.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, TinyLeap and the Operator are not responsible for a participant’s misuse, unauthorized onward disclosure, or changes to information where that participant was granted access by a user. This clause does not exclude obligations that the law imposes on TinyLeap or the Operator for security or privacy.
Photos, videos, notes, and user content
You retain ownership of photos, videos, notes, and other content you provide. You grant TinyLeap and the Operator only the limited permission necessary to process, display, export, synchronize, or share that content through features you choose to use. TinyLeap does not place child or family content in an Operator-controlled central server. Content stored on your device, in your private CloudKit database, or in a user-authorized CloudKit share remains subject to your deletion and sharing controls and to Apple platform behavior; content you separately send to the Operator, such as a support attachment, may be retained only as described in the Privacy Policy.
You must have the right and authority to upload, record, export, or share any child image, video, note, or other personal information. Do not use TinyLeap to store unlawful, abusive, infringing, or unauthorized content.
Notifications, Widgets, Watch, Siri, and synchronization
TinyLeap is not a safety-critical monitoring or reminder system. Notifications, timers, Widgets, Lock Screen information, Live Activities, Apple Watch, Siri/App Intents, and synchronization can fail, be delayed, display stale information, or become unavailable because of Apple services, permissions, device state, network conditions, software defects, or operating-system behavior.
You must not rely on these features as the only safeguard for feeding, medication, supervision, medical follow-up, emergencies, or any action where delay may create a health or safety risk.
Content, sources, and external links
TinyLeap may summarize or link to recognized external child-care, child-development, safety, public-health, or public-information sources. Articles are provided for general knowledge, remain faithful to the cited sources, and display the relevant source links. They do not convert the source material into individualized medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or a recommendation for a particular child. Sources can change, disagree, move, or become unavailable, and TinyLeap may contain errors or simplified summaries. A citation or link does not mean that the source organization sponsors, endorses, certifies, or is affiliated with TinyLeap or the Operator.
External websites and Apple services are controlled by their respective operators. To the maximum extent permitted by law, TinyLeap and the Operator are not responsible for the availability, content, security, accuracy, or privacy practices of independent third-party services.
Prohibited use
You may not misuse TinyLeap, interfere with its operation, attempt unauthorized access, use it to violate another person’s privacy or rights, use it to provide unlicensed medical services, or copy, sell, sublicense, or commercially redistribute the app or protected content except as permitted by law.
Intellectual property
TinyLeap’s software, original interface, design, branding, and original written or graphical content are protected by applicable intellectual-property laws. Third-party trademarks, external source materials, platform assets, and other third-party rights remain the property of their respective owners. No external source is represented as endorsing TinyLeap unless expressly stated by that source.
Purchases, subscriptions, and StoreKit
TinyLeap offers paid features through TinyLeap Plus subscriptions. All paid purchases are processed through Apple’s App Store/StoreKit, and access is based on the StoreKit entitlement recognized by the app. A lifetime purchase may also be made available where it is offered through the App Store. TinyLeap and the Operator do not independently charge your payment card. Prices, renewal terms, trial or introductory offers, cancellation options, and the purchase types currently available are shown in the purchase flow and are also subject to Apple terms and applicable consumer law.
Subscription management, cancellation, billing, and most refund requests are handled through Apple and your Apple Account, subject to Apple’s processes and applicable law. Nothing in these Terms removes refund or consumer rights that cannot lawfully be waived.
Backups, exports, and risk of data loss
TinyLeap is not intended to be the sole archive for information that is medically, legally, or personally critical. Data can be lost, duplicated, overwritten, become temporarily unavailable, or fail to synchronize because of device loss, app deletion, storage corruption, operating-system updates, Apple service issues, network problems, user actions, or software defects. Use available export or backup options when a record is important to you.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, TinyLeap and the Operator do not guarantee preservation, successful synchronization, or successful recovery of user data. This does not limit any duty that cannot legally be excluded.
Availability and changes to the app
TinyLeap may add, modify, suspend, or remove features or content, including features that depend on Apple platform capabilities. The app or a feature may be unavailable because of maintenance, technical problems, Apple changes, legal requirements, product decisions, or discontinuation. TinyLeap and the Operator do not promise uninterrupted, timely, secure, or error-free operation.
Disclaimer of warranties
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, TinyLeap is provided “as is” and “as available.” TinyLeap and the Operator disclaim warranties, representations, or promises that can lawfully be disclaimed, including that the app, content, calculations, developmental estimates, reminders, synchronization, exports, or integrations will be accurate, complete, current, uninterrupted, error-free, secure, suitable for a particular child, or fit for a particular purpose.
Nothing in these Terms excludes or limits a statutory warranty, consumer right, duty of care, or other protection that cannot lawfully be excluded or limited.
Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, TinyLeap and the Operator will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, or consequential losses, loss of data, loss of opportunity, or losses arising from reliance on app content, calculations, reminders, synchronization, caregiver actions, third-party services, or inability to use the app, except to the extent such liability cannot lawfully be limited.
In particular, TinyLeap and the Operator do not accept liability, to the maximum extent permitted by law, for medical or developmental decisions or delays in care resulting from treating the app as professional advice, a diagnosis, an emergency system, or a guaranteed reminder. Mandatory consumer protections and non-excludable liability remain unaffected.
Nothing in these Terms excludes or limits liability for fraud, intentional misconduct, or another category of liability to the extent applicable law does not permit it to be excluded or limited. Any limitation in these Terms is to be interpreted only to the maximum extent lawful in the user’s jurisdiction.
Ending use and enforcement
You may stop using TinyLeap at any time and use available deletion tools. TinyLeap may restrict or discontinue access to an online or shared feature where reasonably necessary for security, serious misuse, legal compliance, platform requirements, or discontinuation of the feature, subject to applicable law and any rights associated with a paid entitlement.
Changes to these Terms
These Terms may be updated when TinyLeap changes, the business model changes, or legal requirements change. A material update may use a new Terms version and require renewed acceptance in the app. Where law requires advance notice or a different consent mechanism, that requirement will apply.
Governing law and disputes
These Terms are governed by the laws of the State of Israel, without giving effect to conflict-of-law rules, except where mandatory law requires otherwise. To the extent permitted by law, disputes may be brought before the competent courts in Israel. Nothing in this clause deprives a consumer of mandatory protections or a right to bring a claim in another forum where applicable law does not permit that right to be waived.
General terms and contact
If a provision of these Terms is found unenforceable, it will be limited or severed to the minimum extent necessary and the remaining provisions will continue in effect. A failure to enforce a provision once is not a waiver of the right to enforce it later. Headings are for convenience and do not limit the meaning of the Terms.
For support, privacy matters, rights requests, or legal notices, contact TinyLeap at tinyleapsupport@gmail.com.