Found in 64 of 170 platforms tracked (38% adoption) · 78 provisions
Developers building businesses on Google Maps could find the rules change in ways that break their existing applications or business models, with limited ability to negotiate.
Meta can expand what it does with your data or restrict your rights simply by updating the Terms, with your continued use treated as automatic acceptance — even if you miss the notification.
Reddit can modify your legal rights and obligations without direct notification or your affirmative agreement — simply continuing to use the platform is treated as acceptance of potentially materiall…
You may not be actively notified of every change, and simply continuing to use Skillshare constitutes acceptance of new terms — including higher prices — that may not be in your interest.
You could sign up under one set of rules and find yourself bound by significantly different terms — including changes to how your data is used — simply by continuing to log in without reading a notif…
You may not receive direct notification of changes to your agreement with Amazon, yet simply logging in or making a purchase after a change constitutes your legal acceptance of potentially significan…
You may find key terms — including fees, interest rates, or your rights — changed without your explicit consent, as continued use of the account is treated as acceptance.
If you keep using BeReal after they change their terms, you are legally considered to have agreed to those changes even if you did not actively read or consent to them.
Cash App can add new fees, change your rights, expand data collection, or modify dispute resolution procedures at any time — and simply using the app after receiving a notification counts as your agr…
Continuing to use Character.AI after a privacy policy update — even without actively reading the new version — is treated as agreement to the new terms, which could include expanded data uses.
If you continue using Chegg after a terms update, you are automatically agreeing to the new terms even if you haven't read them, which could include less favorable conditions.
Users may be subject to higher fees or materially different terms without being required to affirmatively consent, and the notice periods provided may not be sufficient for users to evaluate alternat…
Your rights and obligations under this agreement can change without your explicit consent, and continuing to use DocuSign after changes are posted means you've agreed to the new terms.
You may not always notice term changes before they take effect, and continued use of the service is treated as acceptance — meaning your rights could change without you actively agreeing.
Epic can materially alter your rights and obligations with only advance notice — if you keep playing, you're bound by whatever new terms Epic introduces.
Fitbit can alter the rules of the agreement without needing your explicit approval — simply continuing to use your device or app means you've agreed to whatever changes were made.
Gemini can change how it collects and uses your data at any time without requiring your explicit re-consent, meaning protections you relied on today may not apply tomorrow.
If you keep using GitHub after terms are updated, you automatically agree to the new rules even if you haven't read them — making it important to monitor for change notifications.
Google can change the rules governing your data, content, and legal rights at any time with only 30 days' notice, and your only real option to reject changes is to stop using all Google services — wh…
Community Guidelines can be updated at any time, and because they are incorporated into the Terms, changes to guidelines can alter your rights and obligations without direct notification.
If Headspace changes how it uses your sensitive mental health data, notification by simply updating a webpage may not provide adequate notice — you may miss important changes unless you proactively c…
You can be bound by new legal terms simply by continuing to use the app, even if you did not actively read or agree to the changes.
Ten days is a very short window to review material legal changes, and continued use constitutes acceptance — you could be bound by new terms without actively consenting to them.
A 10-day notice window is very short, and most users will not check for policy updates regularly, meaning they could unknowingly agree to significantly different data practices.
Hulu retains the right to materially alter the terms of your subscription — including pricing, cancellation rights, and data practices — with only 30 days' notice, and your continued use of the servi…
Users may find their rights and obligations changed without proactively consenting, and simply continuing to use LinkedIn is treated as agreement to whatever new terms LinkedIn introduces.
If you keep using LinkedIn after a policy update, you are treated as having agreed to the new data practices even if you did not actively review or consent to the changes.
By agreeing to the Messenger Kids terms, parents are also agreeing to a separate, lengthy privacy policy that contains additional data collection and sharing provisions they may not have read.
This gives MetaMask broad power to change the rules of your agreement at any time, potentially altering your rights, fees, or data practices with limited notice and no requirement for your active con…
Netflix retains the right to alter the rules of your subscription unilaterally, and continuing to use the service after the notice period implies your acceptance of the new terms.
Netflix can change how it collects and uses your data with relatively minimal notice, and simply continuing to use Netflix after a change is treated as your agreement to the new terms.
Consumers are bound by new terms or prices simply by not cancelling, which places the burden on users to actively opt out of changes they did not agree to.
You may lose rights or have new obligations imposed on you without direct notice, simply by continuing to use the app after a terms update.
OpenAI can change the rules governing what you can do with its AI products at any time, and ongoing users and operators should monitor for policy updates that may affect their permitted use cases or …
OpenAI's Usage Policies are incorporated by reference into the ToS and can be updated independently, meaning the rules governing what you can do with ChatGPT can change without a formal ToS amendment.
This means that rights you have today under the ToS could be reduced or removed without your explicit consent, and simply logging into ChatGPT after a change is made could be treated as acceptance of…
This means the rules governing your use of ChatGPT and other OpenAI services can change significantly, and your continued use — even without reading the update — counts as legal agreement to whatever…
You may be bound by new terms you haven't explicitly reviewed or agreed to, simply by continuing to use the service.
PayPal can make material changes to how your data is used with limited or no advance notice in many cases, meaning your continued use of the service may constitute acceptance of new terms you haven't…
Users have very limited time to evaluate changes that could reduce their rights or increase fees, and continued use of PayPal after the effective date constitutes automatic acceptance of the new term…
Consumers may not notice when terms change, yet continued use of the service is treated as legally binding acceptance — even of terms that are less favorable than what was originally agreed.
Pinterest can alter the rules governing your account and content at any time, and simply continuing to use the service — even without actively reviewing the new terms — constitutes your legal agreeme…
You could be bound by significantly different terms — including new fees, data practices, or dispute resolution rules — without receiving direct personal notice, simply by continuing to use the app.
You may not receive direct notification when important terms change, and simply continuing to use the app — even without reading the new terms — is treated as legally binding acceptance.
Riot can materially change your rights and obligations without your explicit consent — simply continuing to play games means you agree to whatever new terms Riot has introduced.
This means the rules governing your investments and legal rights can change without your explicit re-consent, and simply keeping your account open counts as agreeing to whatever new terms Robinhood i…
Your continued use of Roblox after any update to the Terms means you automatically agree to the new terms, even if you were not specifically notified about the change.
Your agreement with Shopify can change without your explicit consent, and simply continuing to use your store can bind you to new obligations you may not have reviewed.
This means the legal agreement you accepted when you joined Snapchat can be changed in ways that are less favorable to you, and simply continuing to use the app constitutes your legal agreement to th…
This provision allows Square to materially alter the contract governing your business relationship without requiring your explicit consent, meaning new obligations or restrictions can bind you simply…
You could find that the rules you agreed to have changed without direct notification, and simply by continuing to use the service you are bound by the new terms.
This means important notices about your account, fees, or legal rights may be delivered only through electronic channels, and you are responsible for checking these channels regularly.
You may not receive direct advance notice before fee increases or material terms changes take effect, and continuing to use Stripe after changes go live is deemed acceptance — meaning your cost of pa…
You may find that terms you originally agreed to have been changed without your affirmative consent, and simply continuing to use your phone constitutes acceptance of potentially less favorable terms.
You could lose important rights (like the ability to opt out of arbitration) or have new obligations imposed on you without ever actively agreeing, simply by continuing to use the app.
Users may be bound by significantly different terms from those they originally agreed to, with no affirmative consent required — only notice (often via in-app notification) — creating a rolling conse…
You could be bound by new, potentially less favorable terms simply by continuing to use the service, even if you did not actively review or agree to the changes.
You could be bound by a significantly changed privacy policy simply by logging in and using the app, without actively clicking to agree — so it's important to periodically check the policy for update…
You may not receive direct notice of material changes to your legal rights — continued use of the platform is treated as acceptance, even if you were unaware of the changes.
Users may be bound by new terms they haven't actively reviewed, simply by continuing to use the app after an in-app notification they may have missed.
Wealthfront can alter your legal rights and obligations without directly notifying you, and you are bound by those changes if you continue using the service.
You may not notice changes to key provisions — including arbitration or fee terms — and will be bound by them simply by continuing to use the app.
Important legal and financial notices — including changes to your account terms or required regulatory disclosures — will only be sent electronically, so you must monitor your email and the app regul…
Webull can change how your data is used without requiring your active consent, and you may not notice the change unless you regularly check the policy.
You may be bound by new terms you haven't explicitly reviewed or consented to, simply by continuing to use WhatsApp after a change is made.
Your rights and obligations as a Wise customer can change without your active consent — just a notification — and using the app after the change counts as acceptance.
X can change how it uses your data and your continued use of the platform counts as agreement to the new terms, even if you didn't actively read or accept them.
Your continued use of the services after notice of changes constitutes acceptance, meaning terms governing your rights can change without your active agreement.
You could be bound by significantly different rules without actively agreeing to them — just by continuing to use Yelp after a change.
Users may be bound by updated privacy terms without receiving direct notification, meaning continued use of Yelp after a policy change constitutes acceptance of new data practices.
YouTube can alter the rules governing your content and account at any time, and continued use of the platform after changes constitutes your acceptance of the new terms.
This is a broad, implied consent mechanism — you don't have to sign anything or click 'I agree.' Simply visiting the website is treated as consent to data practices you may not have read, including c…
You may find the rules governing your eBay account have changed without you actively agreeing to them — simply continuing to use the platform is treated as acceptance.
The annual update cycle means consumers should review this notice each year as sharing practices or opt-out mechanisms may change, and failure to notice updates could result in unknowingly consenting…
Policy changes can affect how your data is used, and while Bumble commits to notifying you of material changes, continued use of the app after changes constitutes acceptance.
If you miss a notification, your continued use of Midjourney will be treated as consent to potentially significant changes in how your data is handled.
You waive the right to receive paper statements and legal notices, meaning important notifications about fee changes, account actions, or legal matters will only be sent to the email address on file.
This clause establishes a child-specific privacy standard that is stronger than Google's general policy, but parents may not realize they need to read both documents to understand the full scope of d…
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