Last updated April 24, 2026
Fair Use Policy
Aretic is designed for normal personal nutrition tracking. This policy explains the protections that keep the service reliable for members.
Normal personal use
Normal use includes logging meals, correcting entries, reviewing the day, using support, and using app features in the ordinary course of personal nutrition tracking.
Abusive or automated use
Aretic is not designed for automated scraping, benchmarking, synthetic load testing, shared accounts, resale, reverse engineering, or very high-volume non-personal use. Those patterns may degrade reliability and can trigger protections.
Burst protection
If an account sends an unusual burst of requests, Aretic may slow or queue some processing temporarily. The goal is to protect normal app use, not to punish ordinary members.
Reduced mode
In reduced mode, the app may keep core account access and already logged information available while limiting expensive AI interpretation or repeated capture processing until usage settles.
Pause mode
If usage looks abusive, automated, or unsafe, Aretic may pause some features while support reviews the account. Existing account and support paths should remain available where practical.
Reset timing and support
Protections may reset automatically after usage returns to normal. If you think a protection was applied by mistake, email support@aretic.app with the account email and a short description of what happened.