Terms of use
These terms govern use of RBT Practice 2026, published by DAHMANI LIMITED.
Educational use
The app is an independent study aid. It does not provide clinical, legal, supervisory, certification, or employment advice and does not replace required training, qualified supervision, the current RBT Handbook, Ethics Code, or Test Content Outline.
RBT Practice 2026 is not affiliated with, approved by, or endorsed by BACB. All questions are original—not recalled, leaked, or previously administered BACB exam items. No score or feature guarantees exam eligibility, a passing result, certification, or employment.
Subscriptions
Premium is offered through Google Play. The current price, billing period, introductory offer, taxes, and eligibility are displayed by Google Play before purchase. Subscriptions automatically renew unless canceled through Google Play at least 24 hours before the renewal date. Deleting the app does not cancel a subscription. Restore purchases with the Google account used to buy Premium.
Billing, cancellation, and refund requests are handled under Google Play policies and applicable law. We may change future pricing or included features; changes do not override rights already granted for a paid billing period.
Acceptable use and intellectual property
You receive a personal, limited, non-transferable license to use the app. Do not copy, resell, scrape, mass-export, reverse engineer, bypass access controls, or use app content to create a competing question bank except where law expressly permits. App content and branding belong to DAHMANI LIMITED or its licensors. Third-party marks remain their owners’ property.
Availability and liability
We work to keep content accurate and available but may correct, update, suspend, or discontinue features. To the maximum extent allowed by law, the app is provided without guarantees beyond mandatory consumer rights, and DAHMANI LIMITED is not liable for indirect or consequential loss. Nothing excludes liability that cannot legally be excluded.
Law and contact
These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales, while mandatory consumer protections in your country continue to apply. Questions: simo.dahmani1@gmail.com.