Miro can change the rules of this agreement at any time, and continuing to use Miro after the change takes effect counts as your agreement to the new terms.
This analysis describes what Miro'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
You may not receive direct notification of all changes to the Terms, and simply continuing to use Miro after a change is treated as acceptance even if you were unaware of the specific modification.
Interpretive note: The adequacy of notification for 'non-significant' changes (where only the date is updated) may not meet the standard required under EU or UK consumer protection law for enforceable unilateral modification.
Miro can update its terms unilaterally, and only some changes will trigger direct notification such as email; for other changes, updating the date on the terms page may be the only notice, making it important to check periodically if you rely on specific term provisions.
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"Miro reserves the right to modify these Terms at any time. We will provide notice of significant changes by updating the date at the top of these Terms and, in some cases, providing additional notice such as a statement on our website or sending you an email. Your continued use of the Services after the effective date of the revised Terms constitutes your acceptance of the new Terms.— Excerpt from Miro's Miro Terms of Service
REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: Unilateral modification clauses in consumer contracts may engage unfair contract terms frameworks in the EU (Directive 93/13/EEC) and the UK Consumer Rights Act, both of which may render terms allowing unilateral modification without adequate notice unfair and unenforceable against consumers. GDPR Article 7 requires that withdrawal of consent be as easy as giving it, which may create tensions with implied acceptance through continued use if terms relate to data processing consent. GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Medium. The 'continued use equals acceptance' standard is common in US SaaS agreements but creates practical challenges for enterprise customers who may not monitor terms updates in real time. Changes that materially affect data processing, liability, or intellectual property rights are most significant from a governance standpoint. JURISDICTION FLAGS: EU and UK consumers may have enhanced protections against unilateral modification, particularly where changes are materially adverse. Some national implementations of EU consumer protection directives require clear advance notice and a genuine right to reject new terms before they apply. CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Enterprise master agreements often include provisions that lock specific terms versions or require bilateral agreement to material changes. Legal teams should confirm whether their executed agreements include such protections or whether the default modification terms apply. COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Organizations should subscribe to legal update notifications from Miro and implement a periodic review process for the Terms and all incorporated documents. Any material changes to data processing terms or the DPA should trigger an internal compliance review and potentially a data protection impact assessment update.
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You may not receive direct notification of all changes to the Terms, and simply continuing to use Miro after a change is treated as acceptance even if you were unaware of the specific modification.
Miro can update its terms unilaterally, and only some changes will trigger direct notification such as email; for other changes, updating the date on the terms page may be the only notice, making it important to check periodically if you rely on specific term provisions.
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