Compare account control governance provisions between Tiktok-Ads and TikTok. Provisions are extracted from monitored governance documents and classified by severity.
This provision establishes TikTok's operational authority to enforce compliance with its policies through account suspension or termination, and reserves the right to modify or discontinue service features or the Platform itself. The discretionary nature of these actions means enforcement decisions are not subject to predetermined standards or external approval requirements.
Consumer impact
Users' continued access to the Platform is contingent on compliance with TikTok's Terms and Community Guidelines, and TikTok retains authority to discontinue access or service features without advance notification. Users have no contractual guarantee of service continuity or advance notice of Platform modifications or discontinuation.
Opt-out available
No opt-out available
Actual clause text
We may suspend or terminate your access to all or part of the Platform for any reason in our discretion, including for repeated or serious violations of these Terms, Community Guidelines, or other conditions or policies, or if we are required to do so by law. We will seek to provide you with a reason for any termination where we consider it appropriate to do so, subject to any legal or operational restrictions that prevent us from doing so. We may modify, replace, or discontinue the Platform, in whole or in part, temporarily or permanently, for any reason and without notice to you.
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