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.
Higher = more protective of you, the user/customer — a deliberately user-protective lens, not a universal “good vs bad” score. Computed algorithmically from Reverb’s cited governance stances; no dimension we haven’t confidently read is ever counted against the score. Free, reproducible, and never purchasable.
The minimum age requirement defines who is legally permitted to hold an account, establishing an eligibility threshold that excludes minors.
Account closure is a severe consequence that results directly from a legal compliance requirement, not from Reverb's discretion.
Data may be transferred internationally, potentially to jurisdictions with different privacy protections than the user's home country.
Reverb retains unilateral authority to change its Privacy Policy, with notification of material changes conditioned on Reverb's own belief that they are material.
Retention is tied to account activity and service necessity rather than a fixed time limit, meaning data may be held indefinitely while an account remains open.
This document governs how Reverb collects, uses, and shares your personal information when you use its platform. Reverb keeps your data as long as your account is open and can …
Reverb's Terms of Service govern participation in the Reverb marketplace for buying, selling, and discussing music gear, including account registration, listing conduct, transaction obligations, and the seller fee structure. The …
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Reverb has made 0 policy changes in the past 12 months across the documents ConductAtlas tracks.
ConductAtlas has classified 15 provisions across Reverb's tracked documents. 2 are rated high severity, 11 medium, and 2 low.
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