Compare platform discretion governance provisions between Uber and DoorDash. Provisions are extracted from monitored governance documents and classified by severity.
This provision establishes the operational framework through which the Agreement may be updated without requiring affirmative user consent, instead relying on constructive acceptance through continued use. The mechanism allows the service provider to alter contractual obligations and service conditions without bilateral renegotiation.
Consumer impact
Users operate under terms that may be modified unilaterally by Uber, with the revised terms becoming binding upon continued platform use. The provision places the obligation on users to monitor for posted or notified modifications to remain informed of current contractual requirements.
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Actual clause text
Uber reserves the right to modify the terms and conditions of this Agreement or its policies relating to the Services at any time, effective upon posting of an updated version of this Agreement on the Services or notifying you in accordance with Section 17. You are responsible for regularly reviewing this Agreement. Continued use of the Services after any such changes shall constitute your consent to such changes.
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The clause establishes the operational scope of communications data collection and specifies the institutional purposes for which platform communications may be processed. This authorization directly supports DoorDash's ability to conduct safety monitoring, fraud detection, and quality control activities across platform interactions.
Consumer impact
Users who exchange messages through the DoorDash platform operate under terms that authorize DoorDash to access and review the content of those communications for stated operational purposes. The provision applies to all messages sent through the platform to customer support, merchants, and delivery personnel.
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Actual clause text
We collect information from communications you send through our platform, including messages exchanged with customer support, merchants, and Dashers. We may review and analyze these communications for safety, fraud prevention, quality assurance, and service improvement purposes.
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