Think Path Terms and Conditions
Acceptance of Terms
By choosing to access or use Think Path’s online education platform, you’re agreeing to follow these Terms and Conditions in their entirety. No matter how you interact with the
platform—whether you're browsing free materials, signing up for a class, or purchasing a subscription—these rules apply to you. If you ever find yourself unable to accept any part of
these terms, it’s important that you don’t continue to use our service.
We’ve put these guidelines in place to keep the learning environment safe, fair, and productive for everyone. From time to time, you might notice that certain services or features
require extra steps or agreements, but the foundation always starts here. Ignoring these terms or using the platform in ways that aren’t allowed may lead to suspension or termination
of your account.
Sometimes people just scroll past these sections, but I encourage you to actually read through what follows. It’s not just legal language—it’s about your rights, responsibilities, and
how we can work together to build a better learning space. If you’re underage or using the platform on behalf of someone else, make sure you’re authorized to agree to these terms.
Think Path reserves the right to refuse service, suspend accounts, or restrict access if we suspect violations of these terms. We want to provide a positive experience for everyone—so
please help us by sticking to what’s laid out here.
External Web Resources
Sometimes, Think Path includes links or references to web resources outside of our own platform. These might be articles, videos, or tools that we believe could be useful for your
learning journey. However, just because we share a link doesn’t mean we’re backing or guaranteeing what you’ll find there.
You should always use your own judgment before clicking through to an external site. Each website has its own terms of use, privacy practices, and style—what works for one person may
not work for another. If you choose to interact with these third-party sites, you do so at your own risk and under their specific rules, not ours.
Personally, I’ve found some fantastic resources through external links, but there have also been a few duds along the way. Think Path isn’t responsible for what happens when you leave
our environment. We can’t control the content, security, or accuracy of external websites, and we don’t monitor them continuously for changes.
If you have any concerns about an external link, we encourage you to check that site’s own terms and privacy policy before sharing personal information or making decisions based on
their content. Remember, you’re stepping into someone else’s house when you leave Think Path!
Liability Limitations
Think Path offers educational content and services on an “as is” and “as available” basis. This means we don’t make promises or guarantees about the
platform’s performance, accuracy, or availability at any specific moment. Technology can be unpredictable—sometimes things break, updates go wrong, or information changes
unexpectedly.
We aren’t responsible for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages you might experience from using our platform. That covers things like lost
profits, data loss, personal injury, or even emotional distress arising from your use (or inability to use) our services. If Think Path is found to be liable in any way, the total
amount you could recover from us will never exceed the fees you actually paid to us in the previous twelve months—or, if you haven't paid anything, then nothing at all.
To put it simply, you use Think Path at your own risk. We do our best to keep things running smoothly and to provide accurate content, but mistakes or outages can happen. We aren’t
responsible for any harm resulting from user-generated content, third-party materials, or the actions of other users, either.
Here are some examples of what we won’t be liable for:
- If a course is unavailable because of maintenance, technical glitches, or other unforeseen events, Think Path isn’t obligated to compensate you for missed learning opportunities
or lost time.
- Should you rely on any information from the platform and it turns out to be outdated or incorrect, we can’t be held responsible for any decisions or actions you take as a result.
- If unauthorized third parties gain access to your account or personal data through no fault of our own, we are not liable for any resulting damages or losses.
User Accounts
Creating an account with Think Path is necessary for accessing certain features and personalized content. When you sign up, you agree to provide accurate and up-to-date information.
If you ever notice a mistake in your profile, it’s your job to correct it promptly. Keeping your login details to yourself is essential—sharing accounts can create risks for you and
others.
You’re fully responsible for all activities that happen under your account, even if someone else is the one using it. If you think your account’s security has been compromised—maybe
you notice activity you don’t recognize or suspect someone else has your password—let us know immediately so we can help lock things down.
There are times when Think Path may need to suspend or disable your account, such as when we detect violations of these terms, suspicious activity, or inactivity over an extended
period. We don’t take this lightly, but it’s sometimes necessary to protect the community and our platform’s integrity.
Maintaining multiple accounts or impersonating others is strictly forbidden. If you forget your password, use the recovery tools provided—don’t try to create a new account as a
workaround. We want your experience to be smooth, so let’s keep things straightforward and secure.
Payment and Pricing Policy
Access to Think Path’s premium content and courses comes with subscription fees, which are clearly displayed before you enroll. We believe in transparency, so you’ll always know what
you’re paying for and when. Once you choose a subscription plan, your selected payment method will be billed either monthly or annually, depending on your preference.
Acceptable payment methods may include credit cards, debit cards, or other digital payment solutions. All billing is processed securely, and you’ll receive a confirmation each time a
charge is made. If a payment can’t be completed—for example, if your card expires or funds are unavailable—we may suspend your access to premium content until the situation is
resolved.
Price adjustments can happen now and then, but if you’re already subscribed, we’ll give you advance notice before any change goes into effect. At that point, you can decide whether
you want to continue, switch plans, or cancel your subscription. No unexpected charges—just clear communication.
Please review your chosen plan carefully before confirming payment, as refunds and cancellations may be subject to specific policies outlined at the time of purchase. If you have
questions about a charge, reach out to us directly (contact details are elsewhere on the site).
Additional Terms
Certain parts of Think Path’s platform may have their own set of rules or requirements—say, a special workshop, mentorship program, or contest. When that’s the case, you’ll see
additional guidelines or terms posted near the relevant feature or activity. These aren’t just suggestions; they’re legally binding and considered part of your agreement with us.
If there’s ever a conflict between these main Terms and any additional terms for a specific feature, the additional terms will usually take priority just for that situation. It’s
possible you’ll be asked to click “I agree” to these extra rules before accessing new features—don’t skip over that step.
Incorporating extra terms by reference simply means they’re now part of this agreement, even if they’re on a separate page or section. We do this to keep things flexible as the
platform grows and introduces new tools or opportunities.
If you’re ever unsure about which rules apply, feel free to review the relevant section or reach out for clarification before participating. Staying informed helps keep things fair
and enjoyable for everyone.
Legal Framework
The interpretation, validity, and enforcement of these terms are governed by the laws of the jurisdiction in which Think Path operates. By using the platform, you’re agreeing to
resolve any disputes according to those legal standards, regardless of where you access the platform from.
If you and Think Path ever find yourselves in a disagreement that can’t be resolved informally, legal proceedings will be handled in the courts located in the relevant jurisdiction.
This means you consent to personal jurisdiction in that area and agree not to bring claims elsewhere. It’s not something anyone wants, but it’s good to know the ground rules.
Sometimes, certain rights or remedies may be available to you under consumer protection laws in your own country or state. These terms do not override those rights where local law
prohibits such exclusion.
In my experience, clear legal guidelines help everyone understand what to expect if things go sideways. If any part of these terms is found to be unenforceable, the remaining sections
will continue to apply.
Changes to These Terms
Think Path may update or revise these Terms and Conditions from time to time to reflect changes in our services, legal requirements, or the way we operate. When substantial changes
are made, we’ll notify users by posting a prominent notice on the platform or by other reasonable means. We want to make sure you’re not caught off guard.
Updated terms become effective as soon as they’re posted, unless we say otherwise in the notice. If you continue to use Think Path after the new terms go live, that means you’re
agreeing to the changes—so it’s a good idea to review them whenever you get a notification.
If you ever disagree with the revised terms, you should stop using the platform immediately and, if necessary, cancel your account or subscription. Your continued participation means
you accept the new version, even if you haven’t read every word.
We try not to make changes lightly and will always strive to communicate updates in a clear, timely manner. Staying up to date with the latest terms is part of being a responsible
member of the Think Path learning community.