Last updated: 2026-08-21
This is a personal audit tool, not a commercial product or a legal/compliance service. It reads your own Gmail Grab ride e-receipts, extracts fare data, and checks it against Philippine LTFRB fare regulations and Grab's own publicly announced fare computation. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or operated on behalf of Grab Holdings Inc., the LTFRB, the Philippine Competition Commission, or any other organization named in its output.
This tool is provided as-is, with no warranty of any kind. Regulatory citations and fact-checks reflect a good-faith, independent reading of publicly available sources at the time they were written — they are not legal advice, and some are explicitly flagged in the app itself as needing independent verification before being relied on (e.g. an exact circular number the press has reported inconsistently). Parsing and rule-matching are automated and can contain bugs; always verify a specific finding against your actual original email before acting on it.
You are responsible for how you use this tool's output — including in any complaint, dispute, reimbursement claim, or other action you take based on it. Verify anything consequential independently before relying on it.
Access may be limited to specific test users while this app is in Google's OAuth "Testing" mode, and may be modified, restricted, or discontinued at any time without notice — this is a personal project, not a maintained service with uptime guarantees.
See the Privacy Policy for what data this app accesses and what happens to it.
These terms may be updated as the tool changes. Continued use after an update means you accept the current version.
Questions about these terms: jvictorino@ateneo.edu.