A subscription-based streaming service that provides on-demand access to movies, television shows, and original content across various devices including computers, mobile devices, and smart TVs. The platform operates in over 190 countries and uses algorithms to recommend content based on viewing history and user preferences. Their policies are significant to consumers because they govern content access, data collection practices for personalized recommendations, account sharing rules, and geographic content restrictions.
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.
Class actions are often the only economically viable way for individual consumers to pursue small claims against large companies; waiving this right means each consumer must pursue claims individuall…
Arbitration is a private process that typically limits discovery, appeal rights, and public accountability, and proceeding through arbitration rather than court may affect the outcome and costs of re…
The policy authorizes a two-directional data flow with Advertising Companies: Netflix both provides user interaction and device data to these companies and receives behavioral profiles derived from u…
This provision authorizes Netflix to incorporate behavioral profiles built from your activity on unaffiliated third-party services into its advertising targeting, meaning Netflix ads may reflect your…
This provision establishes the operational scope of Netflix's data sharing practices for advertising and marketing functions. It defines the categories of third-party recipients who receive personal …
This document establishes the Terms of Use governing Netflix service access and subscription for Asia-Pacific subscribers, covering service usage, billing procedures, payment authorization mechanisms, and intellectual property rights to user-submitted …
This document establishes Netflix's data collection and processing practices across its streaming, gaming, and shopping services. Netflix collects viewing and gaming history, voice inputs and recordings, device identifiers, payment and …
This document establishes Netflix's Terms of Use, which govern account management, billing, content access, and dispute resolution procedures for subscribers. The agreement requires disputes to be resolved through individual arbitration …
Netflix updated its privacy statement on April 19, 2026 to add a new section covering US state privacy requirements, clarify how it collects and uses personal information, and expand disclosure …
View change record →Netflix updated its Terms of Use on April 19, 2026, adding 172 sentences and modifying 50 others. The most material addition is a new mandatory arbitration clause stating that disputes …
View change record →Netflix's Privacy Statement was updated on April 18, 2026 with 73 modified sentences, 8 new sentences, and 2 removed sentences. Key changes include: the company now explicitly collects voice inputs …
View change record →Netflix updated its membership and account structure definitions. The revised terms remove references to Netflix accounts being 'personalized' and separate the service definition from the account holder definition. The updated …
View change record →Netflix's updated privacy statement on March 6, 2026 removed specific US state privacy disclosures from the main document and consolidated regional privacy information. The statement simplified language around data collection …
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Netflix updated its Privacy Statement on April 18, 2026, disclosing voice recording collection and expanded household ad profiling for the …
ConductAtlas tracks 3 Netflix documents including terms of service, privacy policy, and other governance documents. Every document is captured daily with cryptographic verification.
Netflix has made 7 policy changes in the past 12 months across the documents ConductAtlas tracks, including 1 classified as high severity.
ConductAtlas has classified 84 provisions across Netflix's tracked documents. 13 are rated high severity, 59 medium, and 12 low.
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