High, provisions that significantly limit your legal rights, authorize broad data collection, or create material financial exposure. Medium, provisions worth knowing about but with partial protections or limited scope. Low, standard terms with minimal consumer impact.
Higher = more protective of you, the user/customer — a deliberately user-protective lens, not a universal “good vs bad” score. Computed algorithmically from Faire’s cited governance stances; no dimension we haven’t confidently read is ever counted against the score. Free, reproducible, and never purchasable.
Users who continue using the Services after a modification are contractually bound by the new Terms without requiring an affirmative acceptance action.
Users lose two significant procedural rights — jury trial and class participation — which limits how and with whom they can pursue legal claims against Faire.
Binding arbitration removes access to courts for most disputes, and the small claims court carve-out is expressly unavailable to users who are Members.
The US$100 cap applies to all claims combined, meaning users cannot recover more than that amount from Faire regardless of the magnitude of their actual losses.
The exclusion covers a broad category of damages typically associated with significant losses, and extends beyond Faire to all parties involved in creating or delivering the Services.
This policy explains how Faire collects and uses your personal information, including using it to train AI systems and to automatically set payment terms for retailers based on their history. …
These Terms govern your use of Faire's platform and are heavily weighted in Faire's favor: if anything goes wrong, Faire's maximum financial liability to you is US$100, and you cannot …
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ConductAtlas tracks 2 Faire documents including terms of service, privacy policy, and other governance documents. Every document is captured daily with cryptographic verification.
Faire has made 4 policy changes in the past 12 months across the documents ConductAtlas tracks.
ConductAtlas has classified 19 provisions across Faire's tracked documents. 4 are rated high severity, 12 medium, and 3 low.
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