This analysis describes what Faire's agreement states, permits, or reserves. It does not constitute a legal determination about enforceability. Regulatory applicability and practical outcomes may vary by jurisdiction, enforcement context, and individual circumstances. Read our methodology
Users have no guarantee of continued access because Faire's right to revoke is not conditioned on any breach or wrongdoing by the user.
Faire may terminate a user's access to the Services and Collective Content at any time even without a reason.
How other platforms handle this
Except where prohibited by applicable law, we reserve the right to change any element of the Cohere Solution at any time, without notice.
We reserve the right to modify or terminate free trials at any time, without notice and in our sole discretion.
We reserve the right, with or without prior notice and in our sole and complete discretion, to refuse to allow any user to purchase any Products through ProShop.
Monitoring
Faire has changed this document before.
Receive same-day alerts, structured change summaries, and monitoring for up to 25 platforms.
"Faire reserves the right to revoke your access to and use of the Services and Collective Content at any time, with or without cause.— Excerpt from Faire's Faire Terms of Service
Buried in Robinhood's customer agreement is broad authority to close your positions, suspend your account, and force arbitration. Here is what it actually says.
Stripe's terms authorize fund reserves, payout withholding, and account termination. Here is what the agreement states and what business owners should review.
Compliance Governance Intelligence
Need to monitor specific governance provisions?
Compliance includes provision-level monitoring, governance timelines, regulatory mapping, and audit-ready analysis.
Built from archived source documents, structured governance mappings, and historical version tracking.
Users have no guarantee of continued access because Faire's right to revoke is not conditioned on any breach or wrongdoing by the user.
Faire may terminate a user's access to the Services and Collective Content at any time even without a reason.
ConductAtlas has identified this type of provision across 263 platforms. See the full comparison.
No. ConductAtlas is an independent monitoring service. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Faire.