Replit can change these terms at any time and will notify you by email or in-product notification. If you keep using Replit after the changes take effect, you automatically agree to the new terms.
Replit can alter the terms governing your use of the platform — including data rights, fees, and content licenses — and your continued use constitutes binding acceptance, which may trap users into less favorable terms without realizing it.
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Compare across platforms →This clause means your rights and obligations under this contract can change without your active agreement — simply continuing to use the service is treated as consent to potentially significant new terms, including expanded data use or new restrictions.
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: Unilateral modification clauses are scrutinized under general contract law principles of consideration and mutual assent, and specifically under EU Directive 93/13/EEC on unfair contract terms (Annex 1(j), which flags terms allowing unilateral modification without adequate notice as potentially unfair). California's consumer protection laws (Cal. Consumer Legal Remedies Act, Civ. Code §1750 et seq.) may also apply. For financial or subscription services, the FTC's guidance on negative option marketing is relevant where modifications affect billing terms.
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