Free Chrome Extension

Know what you're agreeing  to.

TermAlert intercepts "I Agree" and "Accept All" buttons, analyzes the Terms of Service using AI, and gives you a plain-English verdict — before you click.

Chrome only  ·  No account required  ·  Free forever

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Protection in three steps

No setup required. TermAlert works automatically on every site, every time.

1

You click "I Agree"

TermAlert detects accept, agree, and sign-up buttons — including those inside cookie banners — and intercepts the click before it registers.

2

AI reads the fine print

The linked Terms of Service or Privacy Policy is fetched and analyzed by AI in seconds. No copy-pasting. No navigating away.

3

You see a clear verdict

A traffic light rating — red, yellow, or green — with the key clauses explained in plain English. Then you decide: proceed or cancel.

Built for the real web

Most sites don't make it easy to read their terms. TermAlert is built to handle the real-world complexity of modern websites.

Automatic detection

Recognizes hundreds of button patterns across different languages and layouts — no configuration needed.

Traffic light ratings

Red, yellow, or green — with a plain-English summary and the specific clauses that matter most to you.

Cookie banner support

Works inside cookie consent banners from Cookiebot, Usercentrics, and other consent management platforms.

Change alerts

TermAlert saves ToS agreements you've made and notifies you when the terms quietly change — so your continued use is always informed.

Graceful fallbacks

If the ToS can't be analyzed, you're never silently waved through. Every failure surfaces as a yellow "review recommended" — never a false green.

Free, forever

No subscription. No account. No tracking. Install it and it works — on every site, every time you're about to agree to something.

Common questions

Is TermAlert free?
Yes, completely free. Install it from the Chrome Web Store and it works immediately — no account, no subscription, no payment required.
Does it work on every website?
TermAlert works on most websites with standard agree and accept buttons, including those inside cookie banners. Some sites with unusual layouts or highly customized components may not be detected. If TermAlert can't analyze a ToS, it always tells you — it will never silently let you through.
What browser does it work on?
Currently Chrome only. Firefox and other browsers are not yet supported.
What AI does it use?
TermAlert uses Google Gemini 2.0 Flash via OpenRouter for analysis. The ToS text is sent to our proxy server, which forwards it to the AI model. No personal data is included in this request.
Does it store or share my personal data?
TermAlert does not collect your personal information, browsing history, or login credentials. The only data sent externally is the text of ToS documents being analyzed. Agreements you've accepted are stored locally in your browser — never on our servers. See our Privacy Policy for full details.
Can I trust the ratings?
TermAlert's ratings are AI-generated and intended to help you make a more informed decision — not to replace one. The analysis may be incomplete or imprecise, particularly for complex legal language. It is not legal advice. For agreements that matter, always read the document yourself or consult a legal professional.
Why does it sometimes show a yellow rating?
Yellow means "review recommended." TermAlert uses yellow as a cautious default when analysis is uncertain, the ToS is inaccessible, or the content can't be clearly assessed. It's designed to never give a false green — if in doubt, it flags it for your attention.

Built out of frustration

The average Terms of Service is over 8,000 words and takes around 45 minutes to read. Nobody does that — not because people don't care about their privacy, but because the system is designed to make it impractical.

TermAlert was built to change the default. Instead of requiring you to go looking for terms you'll never read, it inserts itself at the one moment that matters: right before you click agree.

It's a personal project, built and maintained independently. Questions or feedback? Reach us at abdullah@jaouni.com.