Prompt Details
Model
Chat - (gpt-5.5)
Token size
1,811
Example input
[LANGUAGE]: english
[TEXT TO DECODE]: 3. Free Trial and Conversion. Your free trial lasts for the period stated at sign-up. Unless you cancel before the trial ends, your account will convert to a paid plan and the card on file will be charged at the standard rate shown on our pricing page. 4. Account Suspension. We reserve the right to suspend or terminate your account if we reasonably believe you have breached these Terms, with or without prior notice. 5. Data on Termination. Following termination, your content may be retained for a limited period as described in our Privacy Policy before being deleted. 6. Governing Law. These Terms are governed by the laws of the jurisdiction in which the company is established, without regard to conflict of law principles.
Example output
## What this text is about
This looks like part of a company's terms and conditions. It explains what happens when a free trial ends, when the company can suspend your account, what happens to your data if your account ends, and which country's laws apply if there is a legal dispute.
## Plain language explanation
### Section 3. Free Trial and Conversion
Your free trial lasts only for the length of time you were told when you signed up.
If you do nothing before the trial ends, your account will automatically become a paid subscription. The company will charge the payment card you have already provided. The amount charged will be the normal price listed on its pricing page.
In simple terms, if you do not want to pay, you must cancel before the free trial finishes.
### Section 4. Account Suspension
The company says it can suspend or permanently end your account if it reasonably believes you have broken these terms.
It may do this with advance notice, or without telling you first.
This means your access could be stopped immediately if the company believes you have violated the rules.
### Section 5. Data on Termination
If your account ends, your content will not necessarily disappear straight away.
The company may keep it for a limited period, following the rules described in its Privacy Policy, and then delete it later.
The exact length of that period is not given in this text.
### Section 6. Governing Law
If there is a legal disagreement about these terms, the laws of the place where the company is established will apply.
The text also says this applies without considering conflict of law principles, which means it is trying to make one legal system govern the agreement instead of switching between different countries' laws.
## Things to watch for
* The free trial automatically becomes a paid subscription unless you cancel before it ends.
* Your saved payment card can be charged automatically at the standard price.
* The company can suspend or terminate your account if it reasonably believes you broke the terms, and it may do so without warning.
* Your content may stay on the company's systems for some time after termination instead of being deleted immediately.
* The document does not state how long your data will be kept after termination.
* The governing law depends on where the company is established, but this passage does not say where that is.
## Questions to ask before you agree
* Exactly when does the free trial end, and how can I confirm my cancellation was successful?
* What is the standard price that will be charged after the trial?
* What actions count as breaching these terms and could lead to suspension?
* If my account is suspended by mistake, is there a way to appeal or restore it?
* How long will my content be kept after termination before it is deleted?
* In which jurisdiction is the company established, and which laws will apply if there is a dispute?
## Suggested next step
Before allowing the trial to continue, make sure you know the cancellation deadline and the price you will be charged afterwards. It is also worth checking the Privacy Policy so you understand how long your data may be retained if your account ends.
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GPT-5.5
I kept signing things I didn't fully understand: contracts, official letters, terms and conditions, all written in language that loses you. So I built this. Paste in any confusing text and it tells you in plain words what it really says, what to watch out for, and the questions to ask before you sign or reply. Ask for any language you like, or let it match the document. It runs in one message, so a free account is enough, and it never invents details that aren't there.
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