Ideogram can change these Terms at any time, and simply continuing to use the platform after changes are posted counts as your agreement to the new terms — even if you didn't actively review them.
This clause allows Ideogram to change how your data is used, what rights you have over generated content, or what you pay — and your continued use of the app after the change is treated as full acceptance, even if you were unaware of the modification.
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Compare across platforms →Ideogram could materially change rights over your content, payment terms, or privacy practices with minimal notice, and your continued use of the service automatically binds you to those new terms without requiring affirmative consent.
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: Unilateral modification clauses with constructive acceptance through continued use are scrutinized under GDPR Art. 7 (conditions for consent — consent must be freely given, specific, and unambiguous — a pre-ticked opt-in through continued use does not meet this standard for consent-based processing). UK CMA and FCA have issued guidance on unfair contract terms in digital services. Under EU Directive 93/13/EEC, terms that allow the service provider to unilaterally alter contract terms without a valid reason may be deemed unfair. The FTC Act Section 5 is engaged where changes materially affect previously disclosed data practices without affirmative consumer notice and consent.
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