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SaaSGuard Risk Report

Neon

neon.tech

Generated May 4, 2026

Grade A

Score: 91 / 100

Executive summary

We analyzed Neon’s Terms of Service across 8 risk dimensions and found 3 flagged clauses across 2 categories.

Flagged clauses by category

Auto-renewal traps (1)

  • Severity 2 · minor

    Customer's subscription to any Self Service Plan will automatically renew on a month-to-month basis (each, a "Subscription Month"), unless Customer cancels its subscription to such Self Service Plan within fourteen (14) business days prior to the expiration of the then-current Subscription Month.

    Your Neon subscription renews automatically each month unless you cancel it at least fourteen (14) business days before the current subscription ends.

    You will be automatically charged for another month of service if you miss the cancellation deadline.

Right to silently change terms (2)

  • Severity 3 · notable

    Customer acknowledges that we may make changes to the Agreement, this Product Specific Schedule or pricing from time to time and Customer's continued use of the Neon Platform Services will constitute consent to such changes.

    Neon changes the Agreement, Product Specific Schedule, or pricing. Continued use of Neon Platform Services means you agree to these changes.

    You might be charged more or have different terms applied to your service without explicit agreement.

  • Severity 3 · notable

    While Neon may update the Security Measures, it shall not materially diminish the effectiveness of the Security Measures during the Term of an Order.

    Neon updates its Security Measures but does not reduce their effectiveness during your contract term.

    Your data's security level will not decrease during your contract, even if Neon updates its security practices.

Methodology

SaaSGuard uses an automated pipeline: a daily Playwright crawler captures each vendor’s public Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, and DPA. Google’s Gemini 2.5 Flash classifies each clause into one of 8 risk categories with a severity score (1–5). Clauses are cross-referenced against a curated database of real lawsuits and FTC actions via embedding-based similarity matching. Grades are computed from per-category max severity; full source code is available on request.

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