How 11 platforms handle Developer / API Restrictions provisions in their legal documents.
If your app loses Maps access, it could stop working entirely — Google has the power to effectively shut down a key part of your service with little warning.
This provision gives Meta almost unlimited power to shut down third-party applications that depend on its APIs, creating existential business risk for developers with no guaranteed right of appeal or compensation.
Customers own what they build, but have no ownership rights in Twilio's underlying platform — meaning if Twilio discontinues a product or changes APIs, customers must adapt at their own cost.
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