Swipe10 Terms of Use
These Terms of Use govern your access to Swipe10. By using the app, you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, please do not use the service.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
Accounts and eligibility
You must provide accurate information and keep your account secure.
- You are responsible for all activity on your account.
- You must be legally able to use this service in your region.
- Some dashboards, including Admin, Business Sponsor, Field Team, and Client Health, require approved access and may require a separate portal PIN.
- We may suspend accounts that violate these terms.
Your content
You own the content you upload. By posting to Swipe10, you grant us permission to host, display, and distribute that content within the service.
- You must have the rights to upload the content you submit.
- You control visibility settings such as map placement and removal.
- We may remove content that violates policies or legal requirements.
Community conduct
Swipe10 is built on respectful, honest ratings and safe participation.
- No harassment, hate, threats, or abusive behavior.
- No unlawful content or impersonation.
- No spam, fraud, or manipulation of ratings.
Ratings and karma
Ratings and karma are designed to reflect community trust. Attempts to game or automate ratings may result in penalties or removal.
Food, nutrition, and AI estimates
Swipe10 may show calorie, protein, carb, fat, ingredient, tag, recommendation, and AI-generated notes based on photos, menus, user text, provider input, or automated matching. These outputs are estimates and may be incomplete or wrong. You are responsible for checking menu details, allergens, ingredients, prices, and suitability before relying on them.
Client Health
Client Health supports meal review, activity summaries, provider recommendations, intake, and client/provider communication. It is not emergency care, medical diagnosis, a substitute for licensed professional judgment, or a guarantee of health outcomes.
- Clients must consent before a provider workspace can access Client Health data.
- Providers represent that their credentials, license, scope, billing, and workspace information are accurate and current.
- Providers are responsible for using Client Health only within their license, certification, state rules, professional scope, privacy obligations, and client consent.
- Providers are responsible for determining whether HIPAA, BAA, state privacy, telehealth, record-retention, or breach-notification obligations apply to their use.
- Insurance, Medicare MNT, superbill, and payer-facing use must be reviewed against eligibility, referral, diagnosis, documentation, provider qualification, and payer rules before use.
- Do not use Swipe10 for emergencies or urgent medical decisions.
Paid access and business tools
Some restaurant, provider, sponsor, and dashboard features may require paid access, approved workspace access, or third-party payment processing. Pricing, plan limits, and feature availability may change. Paid access does not guarantee business results, client outcomes, insurance reimbursement, rankings, or discovery placement.
Moderation and enforcement
We may review content and enforce policies. Decisions can include warnings, visibility changes, or account restrictions.
Intellectual property
Swipe10, its name, logo, interface, and features are proprietary. You may not copy, clone, scrape, reverse engineer, or redistribute the product without written permission.
Disclaimers
Swipe10 is provided "as is" without warranties. We are not liable for losses arising from your use of the service. AI, nutrition, location, menu, activity, and provider workflow features may be inaccurate or unavailable. Some rights may vary by jurisdiction.
Contact
Use Contact Us in the app or email info@swipe10.com for support, account, legal, privacy, or security requests.