Terms of Service Analysis
AI Generated on May 2, 2025Pinterest Terms of Service Simplified
This is a plain language summary of the main rules and conditions you agree to when using Pinterest.
Who Can Use Pinterest and What You Should Do
- You need to be at least 13 years old. If you're between 13 and 18, your parents need to agree to let you use Pinterest.
- Make sure the information you use to sign up is true. If Pinterest has banned you before, you'll need their OK to come back.
- Follow all laws and Pinterest’s rules when you post or interact on the site.
Your Posts and Pinterest’s Rights
When you post something, it's still yours, but you let Pinterest use and share your posts, even in ads, to promote Pinterest. If you post something you don't own and get caught, you could lose your account.
Ads and How Pinterest Uses Your Data
Pinterest shows ads and content that they think you'll like based on what you do on the site. By using Pinterest, you're okay with this. All ads should be clearly labeled.
Pinterest’s Ownership Rights
Pinterest owns all the legal rights to the website and anything they create for it, like logos and designs. Don't use Pinterest’s stuff without permission—it could get you kicked off the platform.
Keeping Your Account Safe
Pinterest tries to keep the site safe, but they can't promise that problems won't happen. Keep your password secret and tell Pinterest right away if something seems wrong.
Solving Problems
If you have a problem, start by talking to Pinterest. If that doesn’t work, you might have to go through a private problem-solving process called arbitration, instead of going to court. Which laws apply in arbitration depends on where you live:
- If you live in the EEA, Switzerland, or the UK: Your local laws apply.
- If you live elsewhere: California laws apply.
Changes to These Terms
Pinterest can change these terms anytime. If you keep using Pinterest after they post changes, that means you agree to the new terms. Check the site now and then to stay updated.
Note: These rules start on April 30, 2025, and are between you and either Pinterest, Inc. (in the U.S.) or Pinterest Europe Ltd. (outside the U.S.).
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User Eligibility and Responsibilities
- If you're at least 13, congratulations! You can pin to your heart's content. Under 18? Better get that parental nod, or it's no pinning party for you.
- Accuracy matters. When creating an account, lying about your details isn't considered a creative project. Also, if Pinterest has kicked you out before, groveling might be necessary to get back in.
- Follow the law and the sacred community guidelines. Break them, and it's goodbye Pinterest paradise!
Content Ownership and Usage
Here's a fun one: you own your content, but guess what? You're also giving Pinterest a golden ticket to parade your work around like it’s the star of its own marketing campaign. And if you rip off someone else's stuff, it’s not just bad karma—it can poof your account out of existence!
Advertising and Personalization
Ever feel like someone's watching you? Well, on Pinterest, they kind of are. Prepare yourself for a personalized ad-pocalypse tailored just to your interests. Yes, they're that into you!
Intellectual Property
Everything cool and Pinteresty—from their logo to the super-secret algorithm—is owned by the big P. Touch it without permission, and it's hasta la vista, baby, to your pinning privileges.
Security and Privacy
Pinterest tries really hard to keep the bad guys out, but if they do sneak in, it's on you to hold the fort (or at least your password). If you spill your password like it's hot gossip, don’t say we didn’t warn ya!
Dispute Resolution
Think you're gonna sue? As if! Disputes go straight to arbitration, where you'll play legal ping-pong to solve your issues, depending on where you live:
- EEA, Switzerland, UK: Local laws to the rescue.
- Other regions: All hail California law!
Amendments to the Terms
Pinterest changes these terms faster than a chameleon in a bag of Skittles. Keep peeping at their site unless you want to be caught off guard by the new rules of the pinning game.
Note: This riot of a document kicks off April 30, 2025. It’s the agreement between you and either Pinterest, Inc. (if you’re chilling in the U.S.) or Pinterest Europe Ltd. (for the globetrotters outside the U.S.).