Terms of Service
Effective July 8, 2026
These terms apply to your use of ABC Watchlist, a private beta service for tracking the shows you watch. By using the service, you agree to these terms.
Beta service
ABC Watchlist is currently in beta. Features may change, break, disappear, or be unavailable while we improve the product. We may limit access, pause invites, or change beta capacity at any time.
Your account
You are responsible for your account and for keeping access to your email secure. Accounts are created by invite. If you lose access, use the normal password reset flow or contact us through the same channel used for your beta invite.
Acceptable use
Do not misuse the service. This includes attempting to access another person's account, interfering with the site, scraping or attacking the service, bypassing rate limits or access controls, uploading malicious content, or using the service for unlawful activity.
Your watchlist data
You own your personal watchlist choices and viewing history. You give ABC Watchlist permission to store, process, display, and back up that data as needed to provide the service.
Third-party information
ABC Watchlist may display show, season, episode, image, or metadata from third-party sources. That information may be incomplete, delayed, or inaccurate.
No guarantee
The service is provided as is and as available. We do not promise that it will be uninterrupted, error-free, secure, or that your data will never be lost. Keep your own notes or backups for anything important.
Ending access
You may stop using ABC Watchlist at any time. We may suspend or end access if the service is discontinued, if beta capacity changes, or if an account violates these terms.
Liability
To the fullest extent allowed by law, ABC Watchlist is not responsible for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or lost-data damages arising from use of the beta service.
Changes
We may update these terms as the product changes. The effective date above will change when we make material updates.