About ConductAtlas

An independent record of how platforms govern you.

ConductAtlas tracks, archives, and analyzes how digital platforms change their terms, privacy policies, and governance documents — with cryptographic evidence behind every capture. The full archive is free to browse.

Independent · subscription-funded · not affiliated with any platform we track.

Current coverage
360+ Entities tracked
844 Documents monitored
1432 Summaries analyzed
Why ConductAtlas exists

Legibility infrastructure for platform & vendor governance

How platforms and vendors govern their users — the terms, the privacy policies, the acceptable-use rules, and how all of them quietly change — is an illegible, privately-held landscape. Each document is public in isolation, but the whole is scattered, unversioned, and effectively written to be read by no one. ConductAtlas is legibility infrastructure for that landscape: it makes governance visible (archived and read back in plain English), comparable (the same clauses lined up across vendors), and verifiable (every statement tied to a dated, hashed capture of the source).

It is a neutral legibility and intelligence layer, not an authority over anyone. ConductAtlas references and normalizes public governance terms and reports what they say and how they move. It does not regulate anyone, and it makes no legal determinations — its only lens is a vendor's own published words.

The idea, in the literature

Recent institutional scholarship treats the governance of modern technology as a matter of legal and governance infrastructure — shared, legible, contestable records — and argues that any benchmark or index earns trust through transparency and independence, not the standing of whoever runs it. We build ConductAtlas in that tradition, and cite this work for its argument about the category — not as an endorsement of ConductAtlas.

Hadfield, G. K. “Legal Infrastructure for Transformative AI Governance.” PNAS 123, no. 30 (2026): e2509742123. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2509742123

Guha, N., A. K. Zhang, C. Tsang, C. D. Manning, J. Nyarko, and D. E. Ho. “There Is No Free Benchmark: An Institutional View of Legal AI Benchmarking.” PNAS 123, no. 30 (2026): e2509757122. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2509757122

Mission

Turning raw policy changes into intelligence

What we do

We monitor terms of service, privacy policies, user agreements, and governance documents across 352+ platforms, building a verified historical record of how these policies change and what those changes mean for consumers, compliance teams, and legal counsel.

Beyond monitoring, ConductAtlas provides policy drift analysis, cross-platform pattern detection, clause stability scoring, and institutional intelligence collections.

What we track

  • Terms of service
  • Privacy policies
  • User agreements
  • Governance documents
  • Policy changes & modifications
  • Cross-platform change patterns
  • Provision-level stability & drift
  • Obligations & protections changed
Archive principles

How we keep the record trustworthy

Full methodology →
Consistent

Methodologically consistent

Severity ratings and consumer-impact analysis apply documented criteria across all platforms and provisions.

Append-only

Append-only archive

Complete version history is preserved. No records are deleted or altered after capture.

Verified

Cryptographically verified

SHA-256 hashes provide a tamper-evident record of document state at each capture.

Comprehensive

Comprehensive coverage

Systematic tracking across major platforms and institutional document types.

Structured

Structured data

Provisions are extracted and categorized for programmatic access and analysis.

Independent

Independent

Not affiliated with any platform we track. Analysis reflects documented policy text, not platform relationships.

Citation reference

Built to be cited

ConductAtlas records are designed to be cited in legal filings, regulatory submissions, compliance documentation, and academic research. Each record carries a stable permalink, a cryptographic hash, and a capture timestamp.

Standard citation format
ConductAtlas Policy Archive
Entity: [Platform Name] | Document: [Document Title] | Record: [CA-P-XXXXXX or CA-C-XXXXXX]
Captured: [YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS] UTC | SHA-256: [hash]
URL: https://conductatlas.com/[path]/
Accessed: [Date]
Evidence standard

Independently verifiable

Every record includes a SHA-256 hash of the captured document, a UTC timestamp, and the source URL. Records are append-only — no historical record is modified or deleted. Independent verification is available via the Wayback Machine link on each document page.

Records support legal and compliance review; they are not legal opinions. For exhibit-ready exports and chain-of-custody documentation, see Team and Enterprise plans.

CA-C-XXXXXX

Change record

A detected policy change with full diff, institutional analysis, and evidence verification.

CA-P-XXXXXX

Provision record

A specific clause extracted from a policy, categorized and linked to its source document.

CA-D-XXXXXX

Document record

A platform policy document with full version history and provision index.

CA-E-XXXXX

Entity record

A tracked platform or institution with all associated documents and change history.

Read the whole archive, free

Every tracked platform, document, and detected change is free to browse — no account required. Paid plans add same-day alerts and forward-looking monitoring.