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Disclaimer
Last updated: 21 May 2026
By using FreediveTraining, you agree to the terms below. Freediving and breath-hold training involve serious risks, including injury, blackout, and death. If you do not accept these terms, do not use the service.
1. Safety first
Never practice breath-hold alone or in water without a qualified buddy. Always follow recognised safety protocols, local laws, facility rules, and the guidance of certified instructors and medical professionals where appropriate.
FreediveTraining is a training log and planning tool. It does not supervise you, detect blackout, or provide emergency response.
2. Not medical, legal, or professional advice
Content on FreediveTraining — including breath-hold tables, timers, plan templates, descriptions, and any text entered by users or administrators — is for general training organisation only.
It is not:
- Medical advice or a substitute for a doctor or health screening,
- Freediving, scuba, or water-safety instruction,
- Legal advice, or
- A guarantee that any training method is safe or suitable for you.
Consult qualified professionals before starting or changing an apnea or in-water training programme, especially if you have health conditions or are new to the sport.
3. Your responsibility
You are solely responsible for:
- Deciding whether a session, table, depth, or duration is appropriate for your fitness and experience,
- Using a buddy system and emergency plans where required,
- Equipment, environment, weather, currents, depth, and line safety,
- Complying with federation rules, national laws, and venue requirements,
- Any training you log, publish on a public profile, or share elsewhere.
4. App features and accuracy
Timers, CO₂/O₂ tables, training plans, streaks, leaderboards, and statistics are provided “as is”. We do not warrant that:
- The software will be uninterrupted, error-free, or free of security issues,
- Calculations, schedules, or stored data are complete or accurate,
- User-generated or premade content is correct or up to date, or
- Leaderboard or profile information reflects real-world performance or identity.
You should verify important figures yourself and keep your own safety margins.
5. Limitation of liability
To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, FreediveTraining and its operators are not liable for any injury, loss, damage, or death arising from your use of the service or reliance on any content in it — whether caused by negligence, software fault, third-party services, or otherwise.
Where liability cannot be excluded, it is limited to the minimum amount allowed by law.
Some jurisdictions do not allow certain limitations; in those cases, our liability is limited to the maximum extent permitted.
6. Third-party links and profiles
User profiles may link to external sites (social media, federation pages, personal websites). We do not control or endorse third-party content. Accessing external links is at your own risk.
7. Accounts and community features
If you enable a public profile or the leaderboard, information you choose to show may be visible to others. Do not post content you are not allowed to share. We may remove access for abuse or policy violations, including banned accounts, without prior notice where reasonably necessary.
8. Governing law and disputes
Your use of FreediveTrainingand these terms (including this disclaimer and our related policies) are governed by the laws of Sweden, without regard to conflict-of-law rules that would require another country's law to apply.
Any dispute regarding the interpretation or application of these terms shall be resolved by a Swedish court applying Swedish law, with Stockholm District Court (Stockholms tingsrätt) as the court of first instance where permitted.
If you are a consumer in the EEA or UK, mandatory protections in your country of residence may still apply and may give you rights to bring claims in your local courts where those laws allow.
9. Changes to the service and this disclaimer
We may change features, availability, or this disclaimer at any time. Continued use after changes means you accept the updated disclaimer, unless your local law requires otherwise.