See how 104+ platforms handle arbitration, data collection, refunds, and 20 other clause types — side by side. Built for compliance officers, legal counsel, researchers, and consumer advocates.
How platforms constrain your ability to sue, where disputes must be filed, and who pays when things go wrong.
Caps the maximum amount the platform can be held financially responsible for, often at a token amount regardless of actual harm.
Requires you to resolve disputes through private arbitration instead of in court, often waiving your right to join class action lawsuits.
Specifies which state or country's laws apply and where legal proceedings must take place, often in the platform's home jurisdiction.
Makes you financially responsible for defending the platform against lawsuits related to your use of the service.
What platforms collect about you, how they use it, who they share it with, and what rights you have to control it.
Identifies third parties that receive your data, from business partners and advertisers to government agencies and affiliated companies.
Defines what personal information the platform gathers, from basic account details to device fingerprints, location, and behavioral data.
Outlines user rights to access, correct, delete, or export personal data, which vary significantly by jurisdiction.
Describes how your data is used internally, including for personalization, advertising, analytics, and AI model training.
Specifies how long the platform keeps your data after you delete content or close your account.
How platforms charge you, process refunds, and split revenue when you earn money on the platform.
Defines pricing, subscription charges, transaction fees, and how pricing can change over time.
Governs when refunds are available, how chargebacks are handled, and penalties for disputed transactions.
For creators, sellers, and developers: how revenue is shared, when payouts occur, and what activities trigger demonetization.
How platforms can suspend, limit, or terminate your account — and how they can change the rules you agreed to.
Rules governing who can create an account, identity verification, and grounds for suspension or termination.
How and when the platform can modify these terms, and what notice (if any) users receive before changes take effect.
Reserves broad rights for the platform to change, limit, or remove features, services, or access at its sole discretion.
Describes what happens when platforms believe rules are violated: warnings, suspensions, bans, content removal, and appeal processes.
What you're allowed to post, say, and do on the platform, and how violations are handled.
Specific prohibited activities, from spam and harassment to scraping, reverse engineering, and commercial use.
Rules for what content can be posted, how moderation decisions are made, and the platform's legal shields for moderation choices.
How platforms govern developers using their APIs and how automated systems make decisions that affect you.
Disclosures about algorithmic systems that make or inform decisions affecting users, from content ranking to account enforcement.
Limits on how third-party developers can integrate with the platform, including rate limits, data use, and grounds for API access revocation.