Cursor
· Cursor Data Use & Privacy Overview
This disclosure establishes the operational architecture of the service and clarifies that backend routing occurs regardless of API key usage, which affects data flow and processing procedures within the system.
The clause establishes operational constraints on how customers may handle Content retrieved through the platform, distinguishing between prohibited storage practices and a narrowly-defined exception for temporary performance optimization. This specification directly controls the technical architecture customers may implement when integrating Maps services.
Plaid
· Plaid Terms of Use
This provision allocates responsibility for data governance by clarifying the scope of Plaid's privacy obligations. It establishes that Plaid does not control or govern how third-party developers handle user data collected through their apps.
This clause establishes a contractual obligation for customers to propagate Google's substantive terms downstream to their own end users, creating a chain of contractual compliance and ensuring that Google's intellectual property protections and usage restrictions extend through the customer's service layer to ultimate users.
This clause defines the ownership structure of the platform and reserves intellectual property control to Google. It establishes the baseline under which all user rights to access and use the platform are granted as limited licenses rather than ownership transfers.
This restriction establishes the permissible scope of integration for developers using Google's mapping services. It ensures Google Maps Platform content and functionality remain contained within Google's designated application environment rather than being reproduced or displayed through alternative interfaces.
Meta
· Meta Platform Policy
This audit right enables Meta to monitor developer conduct across its platform ecosystem and enforce compliance with established policies. The provision supports Meta's ability to maintain platform integrity and security standards through systematic review of developer operations.
The prohibition creates a contractual constraint on how customers may store and deploy map data, requiring adherence to specified use cases rather than permitting unlimited local storage or reproduction. This operates as a content access control mechanism within the broader platform licensing structure.
This clause establishes a contractual limitation on the scope of permitted use of the platform, requiring customers to differentiate their applications from Google's own product portfolio. The provision operates as a condition on service access and use rights.
Miro
· Miro Terms of Service
The Developer Terms of Use establish a distinct contractual layer for API access and third-party application development, which may include additional restrictions on data use, rate limits, and intellectual property obligations. Developers building on the Miro platform are subject to these terms in addition to the core Terms of Service.
Google
· Google Chrome Terms of Service
This provision clarifies the scope of the Additional Terms by distinguishing between the executable code (governed by these terms) and the underlying source code (governed by separate open source licenses). The mechanism establishes which licensing framework applies to different components of the software.
Meta
· Meta Platform Policy
This clause establishes Meta's operational authority to incorporate user-generated feedback into platform development, product improvement, and related business purposes without royalty obligations or restrictions on sublicensing to third parties. The transferability provision allows Meta to assign this license to other entities.
Twilio
· Twilio Terms of Service
This clause defines the boundary of intellectual property control between the parties and establishes the scope of Twilio's processing rights over customer-generated data. The provision operationalizes how each party's proprietary assets and information are allocated under the service relationship.
The attribution requirement establishes a mandatory disclosure mechanism that links Maps API implementations to Google as the service provider. This obligation ensures consistent brand attribution across all customer-facing uses of the Maps API.
Google
· Google Chrome Terms of Service
The disclosure establishes transparency regarding the licensing framework governing Chrome's source code components and specifies where users and third parties can access license terms and source code information. This provision creates an operational reference point for understanding which portions of the software are subject to open source licensing rather than proprietary terms.
This provision defines the scope of acceptable application development on the Google Maps platform by establishing that derivative or competing mapping services are not permitted uses. It operationally restricts the competitive landscape for applications built on Google's mapping infrastructure.
The clause creates a conditional authorization structure: real-time asset and person tracking is permitted under the service only when preceded by documented consent acquisition. This establishes a compliance obligation tied to the legality and consent requirements of the jurisdictions where tracking occurs.
Meta
· Meta Platform Policy
This provision operationalizes Meta's legal obligations under federal children's privacy law by distributing compliance responsibility to third-party developers who build on Meta's platforms. The clause establishes the procedural framework through which Meta structures developer obligations to ensure platform-wide COPPA compliance and reduce regulatory exposure.
This clause extends Google's usage policy compliance requirements beyond direct API users to their downstream users, establishing a contractual obligation for API users to maintain control and monitoring of third-party access to the service through their platforms.
The approval mechanism establishes Cohere's authority to gate access based on use case review, while the documented harm assessment requirement creates a procedural obligation for developers to evaluate their applications against stated restrictions before launch.
Device fingerprinting enables persistent user identification and tracking across sessions without relying solely on cookies or login credentials. The operational significance is that this mechanism allows TikTok Ads to maintain user profiles and attribute advertising conversions even when standard tracking methods are unavailable or disabled.
This provision establishes a contractual obligation chain in which API developers function as intermediary enforcers of the policy terms. It allocates to developers the operational responsibility for monitoring and controlling downstream user conduct within their integrated implementations.
This clause creates a multi-party contractual structure where RapidAPI's liability and obligations do not extend to third-party API providers. The provision establishes that API provider terms operate as binding conditions on platform usage, separate from RapidAPI's own terms of service.
Meta
· Meta Platform Policy
The audit right establishes Meta's operational authority to inspect developer applications and systems for policy compliance. This mechanism enables Meta to monitor adherence to platform requirements across its developer ecosystem without requiring advance notice or consent conditions.
The clause establishes that default model behavior is not fixed but subject to operator-level customization, creating a tiered control architecture where baseline outputs can be adjusted through operator configuration rather than requiring per-instance user instruction.
This provision defines the operational scope of the Public API Network as a public catalog and allocates the responsibility for content review to the publishing user rather than to Postman. The clause establishes a clear boundary between public and private API publication mechanisms within the platform.
The clause establishes Google's operational authority to enforce the Acceptable Use Policy through service suspension as a remedial measure, with a defined notice-and-cure period before suspension takes effect except in legally mandated circumstances.
This provision establishes the operational framework under which personal information flows to third parties beyond Shopify's direct control. The clause creates a contractual requirement that app developers adhere to privacy standards while allocating liability for third-party compliance to those developers rather than to Shopify.
The provision establishes the operational scope of data collection infrastructure that Paramount+ and its partners maintain. It specifies the technical mechanisms (cookies, SDKs, pixel tags) and the scope of tracking (cross-site, cross-device), which determines what usage signals are available for advertising and analytics operations.
Meta
· Meta Platform Policy
This provision establishes Meta's unilateral authority to interpret compliance, conduct audits of data usage, and modify service access without specifying advance notice requirements or procedural constraints. The sole discretion standard concentrates enforcement decision-making with the platform operator.