AccuRate Heart Rate Monitor and CardioCare
Effective: 14 August 2026 · Last updated: 15 August 2026
These terms are the agreement between you and Oxford Fitness Ltd ("we", "us", "our") about your use of AccuRate Heart Rate Monitor and CardioCare (each "the app", together "the apps"). By installing or using an app you accept them. If you do not accept them, do not use the app.
Please read section 3 in particular. It is the one that matters most to your health.
1. Who may use the apps
You must be at least 13 years old. If you are under 18, you may use the apps only with the knowledge and agreement of a parent or guardian. If you are in the UK or the EEA and under 16 — or under whatever age your country sets, which may be as low as 13 — a parent or guardian must give permission for the app to process your information, as described in the Privacy Policy.
You must not use the apps where doing so would break the law where you are.
2. What the apps do
AccuRate Heart Rate Monitor (also listed as Heart Rate Monitor) lets you estimate your heart rate using your phone's camera and flash, track readings over time, and optionally send a reading to Google Fit on your own account.
CardioCare lets you record blood pressure, heart rate and weight; estimate your heart rate using your phone's camera and flash; build and follow habits and routines; read general articles about heart health; see trends over time; set reminders; and export your records as a CSV file.
Your records are stored on your device. We do not host them, we cannot see them, and we cannot recover them for you. Keeping a copy is your responsibility — in CardioCare, use the CSV export in Settings if the data matters to you. Uninstalling the app, clearing its storage, losing the phone or resetting it will take the records with it.
3. This is not medical advice
AccuRate Heart Rate Monitor and CardioCare are wellness and self-tracking tools. They are not medical devices. They do not diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease or condition.
Specifically:
The heart rate measured through the camera is an estimate, produced from changes in the colour of your fingertip. It is not an ECG. It cannot detect atrial fibrillation, arrhythmia, or any other cardiac condition, and it should never be relied on to rule one out. Its accuracy varies with your phone, your skin, how still you are, how warm your hands are and the light around you. The methods used to produce an estimate may change.
Blood pressure and weight values in CardioCare are whatever you typed in. The app does not measure them and cannot check them.
Classifications an app shows — such as a reading being labelled "normal", "elevated" or "high" — are general reference ranges from published guidance applied automatically to a single number. They take no account of your medical history, your medication, or anything else about you, and they are not a clinical assessment.
Articles, habits, routines and personalised plans in CardioCare are general wellness information, not a treatment plan, and not advice about your particular case. Consider the risks of any physical activity before you change how you exercise.
Always talk to a doctor or another qualified health professional about your health, before changing anything about your diet, exercise or medication, and before acting on anything you see in an app. Never delay or disregard professional medical advice because of something an app showed you.
If you think you are having a medical emergency — chest pain, breathlessness, fainting, or any symptom that frightens you — call your local emergency number immediately. Do not use these apps.
4. Subscriptions and payment
Some features may be available only with a subscription. Subscriptions are paid in advance through the app marketplace, not to us. Uninstalling the app does not cancel a subscription.
CardioCare (Google Play)
What it costs. The subscription is billed weekly. The exact price is shown on the subscription screen before you buy, in your own currency, and it varies by country. The price shown at the moment of purchase is the price that applies.
Free trial. Where a free trial is offered, its length is stated on the subscription screen. Unless you cancel before the trial ends, it converts automatically into a paid subscription and the first payment is taken at that point. Only one trial is available per Google account, at Google's discretion.
Automatic renewal. The subscription renews automatically each week, and your Google account is charged at each renewal, until you cancel it.
How to cancel. Cancel in the Google Play app: Menu → Subscriptions → CardioCare → Cancel. Cancel at least 24 hours before the next renewal date, or that renewal will be charged. Cancelling stops future charges; you keep the features until the end of the period you have already paid for.
Who takes the money. All payments go through Google Play. We never receive or handle your card details. Your purchase is also subject to the Google Play Terms of Service.
Price changes. If we change the price, Google Play will notify you and ask for your agreement before charging the new amount, as its rules require. You can cancel instead.
Refunds. Refunds are handled by Google under the Google Play refund policy. Ask Google first. If Google declines and you believe you have a right to a refund under the law where you live, write to us at repsiapp@gmail.com and we will look at it.
AccuRate Heart Rate Monitor (Google Play and App Store)
Where a subscription is offered, payment is processed by Google Play or the Apple App Store. We never receive or handle your card details.
The subscription renews automatically unless you turn auto-renew off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Cancel in Google Play or in your Apple ID subscription settings, not by uninstalling the app. You keep the features until the end of the period you have already paid for.
We may change subscription fees and what is included in a premium subscription. Marketplace rules on notice and consent for price changes apply.
Refunds are handled by Google or Apple under their own policies. Ask the store first; if they decline and you believe you have a statutory right to a refund, write to repsiapp@gmail.com.
Consumer cancellation rights. If you are a consumer in the UK or the EU, you normally have 14 days to change your mind about a purchase made at a distance. By starting a subscription and getting immediate access to the paid features, you ask us to begin supplying digital content straight away and acknowledge that you lose that 14-day right once supply has begun. This does not affect any of your other statutory rights, including your rights if what you received was faulty or not as described.
5. Your licence to use the app
We grant you a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable licence to install and use the app on devices you control, for your own non-commercial use, for as long as you comply with these terms.
You must not:
copy, modify, translate, or create derivative works of the app;
reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble it, except to the extent that law expressly permits despite this restriction;
remove or obscure any notice of ownership;
rent, lease, sell, sublicense or distribute it;
attempt to circumvent a subscription, or use the app through any means other than the app itself as distributed on Google Play or the App Store;
use it in any way that damages it, disrupts it, or interferes with anyone else's use of it;
use it for commercial activities, or advertise through it.
6. Ownership
The apps, their source code, design, text, graphics, article content, habit and routine libraries, and the AccuRate, Heart Rate Monitor and CardioCare names are owned by Oxford Fitness Ltd or its licensors, and are protected by copyright and other intellectual property law. These terms give you a licence to use the app; they do not transfer ownership of anything.
Third-party components included in an app remain the property of their owners and are used under their own licences.
7. What you enter
The readings, notes, tags, habits and other content you enter are yours. They stay on your device — we do not receive them, so we claim no rights over them and take no responsibility for them.
You are responsible for what you enter and what you do with an export. A CSV file or a Google Fit write you send to someone or to another service leaves the app's protection entirely.
8. Availability and changes
We may change, suspend or discontinue any part of an app, and we may release updates, at any time. We may also stop distributing an app altogether. We will give reasonable notice of a change that would seriously affect you, unless it is a change we must make urgently for legal or security reasons.
The apps depend on your device and on Google's and Apple's services. We do not promise they will be uninterrupted or error-free.
9. Warranties
We provide the apps with reasonable care and skill.
Beyond that, and to the extent the law allows, the apps are provided "as is" and "as available", and we make no other promises about them — in particular, we do not promise that measurements will be accurate, that they will be free of defects, or that they will suit any particular purpose you have in mind.
Nothing here removes or limits your rights as a consumer under the law where you live. In the UK, that includes your rights under the Consumer Rights Act 2015.
10. Liability
Nothing in these terms limits our liability for death or personal injury caused by our negligence, for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation, or for anything else that cannot lawfully be limited.
Subject to that:
We are not liable for any loss that was not reasonably foreseeable when you started using the app.
We are not liable for loss of data stored on your device, however it is lost — keep your own copies.
We are not liable for business losses. The apps are for personal use.
Where our liability can lawfully be capped, our total liability to you is limited to the greater of the amount you paid us for the app in the twelve months before the claim arose, or £50.
We are not liable for any decision you make about your health. That includes decisions taken because of a reading, a classification, an article, a plan or a reminder in an app. Section 3 explains why: these apps are not a clinician, and the responsibility for a health decision stays with you and your doctor.
11. Ending this agreement
You may stop at any time by uninstalling the app — remember to cancel any subscription separately, in Google Play or in your Apple ID settings.
We may suspend or end your licence if you break these terms in a way that is serious or that you do not put right after we ask. If we do, sections 3, 6, 7, 9, 10 and 12 continue to apply.
12. Law and disputes
These terms are governed by the law of England and Wales, and the courts of England and Wales have jurisdiction over any dispute.
If you are a consumer resident elsewhere in the UK or in the EEA, this does not deprive you of the protection of the mandatory consumer laws of the country you live in, and you may bring proceedings there. EU consumers can also use the European Commission's online dispute resolution platform.
13. General
The whole agreement. These terms and the Privacy Policy are the entire agreement between us about the apps.
If part of it fails. If any provision is found unenforceable, the rest stays in force.
Delay is not waiver. If we do not enforce something straight away, we have not given up the right to enforce it later.
Google and Apple. Google and Apple are not parties to these terms and have no obligation under them. Your use of Google Play or the App Store is governed by their own terms. For Heart Rate Monitor on iOS, Apple is a third-party beneficiary of these terms and may enforce them against you.
Changes to these terms. If we change them we will post the new version at https://oxford-fitness.com/terms-of-use.html and update the date at the top. Continuing to use an app after a change means you accept it; if you do not, stop using the app and cancel any subscription.