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Miro
· Miro Privacy Policy
Miro uses cookies and similar tracking technologies on its website and platform. The policy references a separate Cookies Policy governing the types of cookies used and the controls available to users....
Why it matters: Cookies and tracking tools collect behavioral and usage data that Miro may use for analytics, advertising, and product improvement. Users have varying levels of control over this tracking depending on their jurisdiction and browser settings....
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Miro
· Miro Privacy Policy
Miro may use your contact information and usage data to send marketing communications about its products and services. Users typically have the ability to opt out of marketing emails through an unsubscribe link or account settings....
Why it matters: If you provide Miro with your email address, you may receive marketing messages. The opt-out mechanism should be accessible and promptly honored, and Miro's ability to send marketing to business contacts may also engage B2B email marketing rules in certain jurisdictions....
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Meta
· Meta Platform Policy
If a developer gives Meta feedback or suggestions about its platform, Meta can use that input freely, including sharing it with others or building it into its products, without paying the developer....
Why it matters: Developers who provide detailed technical feedback, feature requests, or bug reports to Meta through official channels grant Meta broad rights to use that input commercially without compensation....
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Kindle
· Kindle Store Terms of Use
Your Kindle purchases can only be used on a limited number of devices that Amazon has approved, and Amazon can change how many devices are allowed at any time....
Why it matters: This clause means Amazon can reduce the number of devices on which you can read your purchased content without advance notice, potentially restricting your ability to access content across your personal devices....
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Kindle
· Kindle Store Terms of Use
Amazon provides cloud storage for your Kindle content but can change the amount of storage available to you at any time, without committing to a minimum storage amount....
Why it matters: This clause means Amazon could reduce the cloud storage available for your Kindle library at any time, potentially requiring you to manage or delete content to stay within new limits....
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Monitoring
These provisions have changed before.
Monitor includes same-day alerts, structured change summaries, and monitoring for up to 25 platforms.
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Kindle
· Kindle Store Terms of Use
If you return or receive a refund for a Kindle purchase, or if free content is revoked, Amazon will remove your access to that content immediately....
Why it matters: This clause makes clear that refunds and returns result in immediate loss of access to the content, which is consistent with the license model but may surprise consumers accustomed to physical return policies....
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Ford
· Ford Terms and Conditions
Ford prohibits using the site in ways that could harm its systems, other users, or the network — including activities like sending spam, attempting to hack the site, or overloading its servers....
Why it matters: Violations of these use restrictions could result in account suspension or legal action, and users should be aware of what constitutes prohibited conduct before engaging with the site....
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Ford
· Ford Terms and Conditions
Ford is not responsible for the content or safety of any external websites it links to — links are not endorsements, and you use external sites at your own risk....
Why it matters: If you follow a link from ford.com to a third-party site and that site collects your data or causes harm, Ford asserts no responsibility for what happens there....
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Mistral AI
· Mistral Terms of Use
Businesses that integrate with Mistral AI's services as partners are governed by a separate Connector Terms document, which likely sets out the specific obligations and permissions for building integrations or connectors to Mistral's AI systems....
Why it matters: Partners building on Mistral's platform are subject to distinct contractual obligations that may affect how they can use, distribute, or monetize Mistral's AI capabilities within their own products....
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Datadog
· Datadog Privacy Policy
Datadog retains personal data for as long as necessary to fulfill its stated purposes, meet legal requirements, or defend legal claims, with no specific fixed retention period disclosed....
Why it matters: The policy does not specify fixed retention periods for individual data categories, instead relying on purpose-based retention criteria; this approach is consistent with GDPR storage limitation principles but may limit users' ability to predict when their data will be deleted....
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Datadog
· Datadog Privacy Policy
Datadog states it takes reasonable security measures to protect personal data but does not guarantee against breaches or unauthorized access....
Why it matters: The policy expressly disclaims any guarantee of security, which is a standard industry disclaimer; users should understand that no absolute protection against data breaches is promised....
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Datadog
· Datadog Privacy Policy
Datadog states its services are not directed at children under 16 and that it will delete any personal data collected from children under 16 if discovered....
Why it matters: The policy sets a minimum age of 16 rather than the COPPA threshold of 13, which means it applies a stricter age threshold for consent purposes; this is operationally relevant for GDPR compliance, which sets the digital consent age at 16 (with member state variation down to 13)....
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Datadog
· Datadog Privacy Policy
Datadog may update this privacy policy at any time; users will be notified by a date change at the top of the policy and sometimes by homepage notice or direct notification, but the primary notification mechanism is updating the date....
Why it matters: The policy reserves the right to update its terms at any time with minimal mandatory direct notice, relying primarily on a date change; under GDPR, material changes to processing purposes may require renewed consent or updated notification to data subjects....
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HubSpot
· HubSpot Terms of Service
You own the data you put into HubSpot, but HubSpot owns its platform software. Importantly, any suggestions or feedback you give HubSpot about improving the service can be used by HubSpot permanently and without paying you....
Why it matters: While customer data ownership is clearly protected, the perpetual feedback license means that product improvement ideas, feature requests, and enhancement suggestions shared with HubSpot become HubSpot's intellectual property to use without compensation or attribution....
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Indeed
· Indeed Terms of Service
Any legal disputes with Indeed that go to court must be filed in Texas courts, and Texas law applies, regardless of where you live....
Why it matters: Requiring litigation in Texas creates a practical barrier for users outside Texas who want to pursue claims in court, effectively raising the cost and complexity of any legal action not resolved through arbitration....
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American Airlines
· American Airlines Terms of Use
When you buy a ticket or board an American Airlines flight, you are automatically agreeing to all of the terms in this contract, whether or not you have read them....
Why it matters: This is a standard adhesion contract: you cannot negotiate individual terms, and acceptance is implied by purchase, which means the terms of the CoC apply to every passenger even if they were not reviewed before purchase....
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Zillow
· Zillow Privacy Notice
If you live in California, you can ask Zillow what data it has on you, request that it be deleted or corrected, and opt out of your data being sold or shared for advertising, without facing any penalty for doing so....
Why it matters: These rights give California consumers meaningful control over their personal data, including the ability to stop Zillow from sharing home search and contact data with advertisers and partners....
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Coinbase
· Coinbase User Agreement
California law governs this agreement, and any disputes not handled through arbitration must be brought in courts located in San Francisco County, California....
Why it matters: The agreement specifies that disputes must be litigated in California courts if they are not subject to arbitration, which may require users in other states or countries to litigate in a different jurisdiction than their home state....
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eBay
· eBay User Agreement
eBay's terms are governed by Utah law, and any court disputes that are not sent to arbitration must be filed in Utah — not in your home state....
Why it matters: Requiring disputes to be resolved under Utah law and in Utah courts adds practical cost and difficulty for users who live outside Utah and have court-eligible claims, which effectively discourages litigation....
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eBay
· eBay User Agreement
eBay charges sellers fees for listing and selling items, and can change those fees with 30 days' notice. By using the platform, sellers authorize eBay to charge their payment method for any fees owed....
Why it matters: Sellers should regularly review eBay's Fee Pages because fees can change with only 30 days' notice, and by continuing to sell after a fee change you effectively accept the new fee structure....
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eBay
· eBay User Agreement
Before you can take a dispute to arbitration, you must first send eBay a formal written notice by certified mail and wait 30 days to see if the issue can be resolved informally — only then can arbitration begin....
Why it matters: This requirement adds a mandatory 30-day waiting period and a specific certified mail step before arbitration — creating a procedural hurdle that, while not insurmountable, adds cost and time for users pursuing claims....
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Peacock
· Peacock Terms of Use
If you post any content on Peacock's platforms, such as reviews or comments, you give Peacock a permanent, free license to use, copy, share, and modify that content however they want, even after you delete your account....
Why it matters: The license you grant is permanent and irrevocable, meaning Peacock retains the right to use content you submitted even after you close your account or delete the content....
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Canva
· Canva Terms of Use
If someone posts your copyrighted work on Canva without permission, you can file a formal DMCA takedown notice with Canva's designated copyright agent to request its removal....
Why it matters: This clause establishes the formal process for protecting your intellectual property on the platform, and understanding it is important for both copyright holders seeking to remove infringing content and users who upload third-party material....
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Canva
· Canva Terms of Use
Canva makes no guarantees about whether the platform will work properly, be available when you need it, or be free from security vulnerabilities....
Why it matters: This means that if the service goes down, your designs become inaccessible, or the platform has a security breach, Canva has disclaimed any contractual warranty obligation, potentially limiting your ability to claim compensation....
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Cloudflare
· Cloudflare Privacy Policy
Cloudflare shares your personal data with third-party service providers for functions like billing and marketing, and may also transfer your data as part of a business sale, merger, or acquisition....
Why it matters: A merger or acquisition could result in your personal data being transferred to a new corporate entity with different privacy practices, and you may not be notified before the transfer occurs....
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Medium
· Medium Terms of Service
Medium makes no guarantees about whether its platform will work properly, be available, or be free of errors, and it disclaims all legal warranties about the quality or fitness of its services....
Why it matters: This means if Medium's platform malfunctions, loses your content, or fails to perform as expected, you generally have no warranty claim against Medium for those failures....
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Medium
· Medium Terms of Service
California law governs your agreement with Medium, and any court disputes that are not sent to arbitration must be filed in courts in San Francisco, California....
Why it matters: If you live outside California and have a dispute with Medium that is not resolved through arbitration, you may be required to litigate in California courts, which creates practical barriers for out-of-state users....
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Uniswap
· Uniswap Terms of Service
Uniswap owns the interface and all related intellectual property. If you send them feedback or suggestions, they can use those ideas freely without paying you or crediting you....
Why it matters: Any feedback, suggestions, or ideas you send to Uniswap can be used by them commercially without any compensation or acknowledgment to you....
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Uber
· Uber Privacy Notice
Uber states that drivers have rights to see, correct, and delete their personal data, and to object to how it is used, though these rights are subject to legal exceptions and may vary by location....
Why it matters: Understanding and exercising your data rights is the primary practical tool available to you to limit how your information is retained and used by Uber....
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PayPal
· PayPal User Agreement
PayPal's Purchase Protection program reimburses buyers for items not received or significantly not as described, up to the full purchase price plus shipping, if a claim is filed within 180 days....
Why it matters: The 180-day claim window and the eligibility conditions for Purchase Protection directly determine whether a buyer can recover funds from a disputed transaction, and understanding what is excluded from coverage is important before relying on this program as a safeguard....
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PayPal
· PayPal User Agreement
By opening a PayPal account, you consent to receive all required legal notices and disclosures electronically rather than by paper mail, in accordance with PayPal's E-Sign Disclosure and Consent policy....
Why it matters: Electronic communications consent means that PayPal will deliver legally significant notices, including changes to your agreement and account statements, by electronic means rather than physical mail, which requires users to maintain a current email address and regularly check for communications....
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Tabnine
· Tabnine Privacy Policy
Tabnine's service is not intended for users under 16, and the company states it will delete any data it discovers was collected from a child under 16....
Why it matters: The policy sets the minimum age at 16 rather than 13, which is more protective than the baseline US COPPA threshold and aligns with the GDPR's default age of consent for information society services in many EU member states....
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Tabnine
· Tabnine Privacy Policy
Tabnine can update its privacy policy at any time, and says it will notify users of material changes by email or website notice before they take effect....
Why it matters: The policy reserves the right to modify its terms with notification of material changes by email or website notice, but does not specify a minimum advance notice period or require affirmative consent to material changes....
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Airtable
· Airtable Terms of Service
Any suggestions or ideas you share with Airtable about improving the product become Airtable's property, and Airtable can use them freely without paying you or keeping them confidential....
Why it matters: If you share product ideas or improvement suggestions with Airtable, you permanently transfer ownership of those ideas to Airtable with no compensation, even if Airtable later commercially implements your suggestion....
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Walmart
· Walmart Terms of Use
All content on Walmart.com belongs to Walmart or its suppliers and is protected by copyright law; you are not permitted to systematically copy or reuse site content without written permission from Walmart....
Why it matters: This provision establishes the boundaries of permissible use of Walmart.com content and is relevant to researchers, developers, and businesses that may seek to access or reuse site data or content at scale....
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Salesforce
· Salesforce Privacy Statement
If Salesforce does not resolve your privacy concern, you can escalate for free to TrustArc (an independent dispute resolution provider) or, if you are in the EU or UK, to your national data protection regulator....
Why it matters: This provision gives users a concrete escalation path beyond Salesforce itself, which is particularly significant for EU and UK users who have legally backed supervisory authority complaint rights....
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Salesforce
· Salesforce Privacy Statement
Salesforce publishes annual transparency reports disclosing how many government requests for customer data it received and how it responded....
Why it matters: Transparency reports give users and enterprise customers visibility into how frequently Salesforce receives and complies with government demands for data, which is directly relevant to assessing the risk of government access to data stored on Salesforce platforms....
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Salesforce
· Salesforce Privacy Statement
Salesforce uses your personal data for a wide range of purposes including showing you personalized ads, prospecting you as a sales lead, running events, conducting research, and complying with legal requirements....
Why it matters: The inclusion of 'to prospect sales leads' as an explicit processing purpose means Salesforce may use personal data collected from website visits or other interactions to target individuals as potential customers, which some users may not anticipate....