Compare policy changes governance provisions between TikTok and Threads. Provisions are extracted from monitored governance documents and classified by severity.
This clause establishes the procedural framework through which the agreement terms may be altered during the service relationship, creating a mechanism for TikTok to adjust contractual obligations while maintaining a notification requirement that permits users advance awareness of changes before implementation.
Consumer impact
Users operate under terms that may be modified by TikTok with 30 days' notice through standard notification channels, except in specified circumstances where modifications may take effect immediately. The provision establishes that continued platform use following the notification period constitutes acceptance of modified terms.
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Actual clause text
We may update these Terms from time to time. When we update these Terms, we will let you know in advance by notifying you via the Platform or email at least 30 days before the changes are made, except in cases where the changes are required due to legal reasons, to address safety concerns, or to provide you with additional services or features that do not reduce your rights, where we may update the Terms immediately.
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