Notion's Developer Terms govern the use of Notion's API and developer tools by third-party developers building integrations or applications on top of the Notion platform.
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Developers building integrations with Notion are subject to separate terms that may impose restrictions on data access, storage, and use of content retrieved via the API, which affects both the developers and the end users whose data those integrations access.
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View full change record →Consumers who use third-party applications that connect to Notion via the API should be aware that those applications are governed by Notion's Developer Terms, which may restrict how their Notion data can be accessed, stored, or used by the developer. The full scope of these restrictions requires review of the linked Developer Terms document.
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Developers building integrations with Notion are subject to separate terms that may impose restrictions on data access, storage, and use of content retrieved via the API, which affects both the developers and the end users whose data those integrations access.
Consumers who use third-party applications that connect to Notion via the API should be aware that those applications are governed by Notion's Developer Terms, which may restrict how their Notion data can be accessed, stored, or used by the developer. The full scope of these restrictions requires review of the linked Developer Terms document.
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