Terms of Service
Last updated: 11 June 2026
LicenceOS is a study tool that helps UK learners prepare for the driving theory test. These terms are deliberately short and honest — here's the deal.
Who we are
LicenceOS is operated by [LEGAL ENTITY NAME], a company registered in England and Wales under company number [COMPANY NUMBER], with its registered office at [REGISTERED ADDRESS]. You can reach us any time at the support address in the footer.
What LicenceOS is (and isn't)
LicenceOS is an independent educational product. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to the DVSA or any government body.
All questions, lessons, road sign illustrations and illustrated hazard-training scenes are original educational content based on publicly available Highway Code concepts. They are not official test questions. The video clips in our Hazard Perception practice are licensed from TheoryPass and used under licence; the scoring around them is our own.
We help you prepare with confidence — we cannot and do not guarantee that you will pass the official theory test. Nobody honest can.
Your account
Accounts are free and optional. You're responsible for keeping your password safe. We may suspend accounts that abuse the service (e.g. automated scraping, attempting to disrupt other users).
Subscriptions
Premium is £7.99/month (with a 7-day free trial) or £29 as a one-time lifetime purchase. Monthly subscriptions renew automatically until cancelled — you can cancel any time from your account page and keep access until the end of the paid period. See our Refund Policy for refunds.
Content and fair use
Our content is for your personal study. Please don't republish, resell or scrape it.
Liability
LicenceOS is provided as-is. To the maximum extent permitted by law, we're not liable for indirect losses — including the cost of a theory test attempt. Nothing in these terms limits liability that cannot legally be limited.
Changes
If we make material changes to these terms, we'll show a notice in the product. Continuing to use LicenceOS after that means you accept the updated terms.
Governing law and complaints
These terms, and any dispute arising from them, are governed by the laws of England and Wales and subject to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of its courts.
If something's wrong, email us first — we aim to resolve complaints quickly and fairly. Nothing here affects your statutory rights as a consumer.
Contact us
Questions about this policy, refund requests, or data access/deletion requests: hello@licenceos.app. A human reads every email — usually within two working days.