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AI21 Labs · AI21 Labs Privacy Policy
Enterprise API customers operate under different data terms than regular users, which means the data protections available to a business and its users depend on the specific contractual terms negotiated, not solely on this public privacy policy.
CA-P-008138 First tracked May 10, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
medium Content moderation
Cohere · Cohere Enterprise Data Commitments
This allocation clarifies the ownership structure for intellectual property generated through the service relationship, establishing that enterprise customers maintain control over their data assets rather than transferring ownership to the vendor. This affects how customers may use, license, or transfer outputs generated through the platform.
CA-P-010606 First tracked May 11, 2026 Last seen May 11, 2026 Compare across platforms →
medium Platform discretion
OpenAI · OpenAI API Data Usage Policies
This provision establishes the ownership framework for enterprise-generated content, which is relevant to intellectual property management, downstream licensing, and data portability considerations for business customers.
CA-P-012352 First tracked May 20, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
PlanetScale · PlanetScale Privacy Policy
This carve-out creates a distinct regulatory framework for enterprise customer data, separating it from the general privacy terms that apply to other users. It clarifies that PlanetScale's obligations for enterprise data processing are determined contractually between the company and each enterprise customer rather than under the standard Privacy Policy.
CA-P-005427 First tracked May 7, 2026 Last seen May 7, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Pinecone · Pinecone Privacy Policy
Organizations using Pinecone's vector database services for their own applications should be aware that the protections and disclosures in this website privacy policy do not apply to any personal data they send to Pinecone as part of those services; separate contractual terms govern that data.
CA-P-011864 First tracked May 12, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Writer · Writer Privacy Policy
This provision establishes that individual end users accessing Writer through an employer or enterprise account may operate under a separate contractual data governance regime, meaning the rights and protections described in this policy may not apply directly to those users in practice.
CA-P-013214 First tracked May 21, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
OpenAI · OpenAI Enterprise Privacy
The ownership assignment of AI-generated outputs is operationally significant for enterprise customers who may build products, services, or workflows on top of OpenAI-generated content, as it clarifies that OpenAI does not assert ongoing proprietary claims over those outputs.
CA-P-011972 First tracked May 12, 2026 Last seen May 20, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Figma · Figma Privacy Policy
This clause creates a hierarchical governance structure in which enterprise data processing agreements take precedence over the standard Privacy Policy, enabling customized data handling arrangements for organizational customers without requiring simultaneous modification of the public policy document.
CA-P-006778 First tracked May 8, 2026 Last seen May 8, 2026 Compare across platforms →
medium Privacy rights
Luma AI · Luma AI Privacy Policy
Users accessing Luma through an employer or enterprise customer may have substantially different privacy protections than consumer users, and Luma explicitly disclaims responsibility for enterprise customer data practices.
CA-P-006374 First tracked May 8, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Microsoft · Microsoft Privacy Statement (Legacy)
This distinction allocates data governance responsibility between Microsoft and its customers. In enterprise contexts, customers retain primary control over data policies and compliance obligations, while in consumer contexts, Microsoft's stated privacy practices establish the governing framework for personal data handling.
CA-P-008966 First tracked May 10, 2026 Last seen May 11, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Grammarly · Grammarly Privacy Policy
Enterprise users may have different and potentially stronger data protections depending on their employer's negotiated agreement with Grammarly, but this also means employees may not be able to rely on the consumer-facing privacy policy for their data.
CA-P-007156 First tracked May 9, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
medium Legal jurisdiction
Kajabi · Kajabi Terms of Use
By extending the definition of the contracting party to include all affiliates of a represented business, this provision means that the arbitration clause, content license, and all other obligations apply to the broader corporate group, not solely the individual account holder or primary entity.
CA-P-012250 First tracked May 20, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
medium Payment fees
Comcast · Comcast Terms of Service
This clause establishes the financial obligations under the service agreement and clarifies that the provider retains the authority to modify pricing terms during the service period. The provision operationalizes how costs are structured and communicated to the customer.
CA-P-003789 First tracked Apr 28, 2026 Last seen Apr 28, 2026 Compare across platforms →
T-Mobile · T-Mobile Terms and Conditions
An unexpected service suspension or account cancellation could trigger an immediate demand for the full remaining phone balance — potentially hundreds of dollars — in addition to any other fees.
CA-P-008398 First tracked May 10, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
T-Mobile · T-Mobile Terms and Conditions
This provision clarifies the operational structure of T-Mobile's financing offerings by establishing that equipment financing is governed by separate agreements rather than the primary service terms alone. This creates distinct contractual frameworks for device purchases versus service provision.
CA-P-001691 First tracked Apr 3, 2026 Last seen Apr 17, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Comcast · Comcast Terms of Service
Equipment non-return fees can be substantial (often $100-$300 per device), and the subscriber is financially liable for damage to or loss of Comcast-owned equipment during the service period, creating an ongoing financial obligation that persists after cancellation.
CA-P-007976 First tracked May 10, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
medium Payment fees
Comcast · Comcast Terms of Service
The clause defines the operational framework for equipment accountability and cost allocation, establishing that equipment return obligations are a condition of service termination and creating a fee mechanism to recover unreturned property costs.
CA-P-001708 First tracked Apr 3, 2026 Last seen Apr 17, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Wise · Wise Terms of Use
This provision establishes the error resolution timeline applicable to electronic fund transfers, which interacts with Regulation E's statutory error resolution requirements. Regulation E establishes specific timelines and procedures for provisional credit and investigation of claimed errors in electronic fund transfers that Wise, as a covered financial institution for EFT purposes, must follow.
CA-P-012574 First tracked May 20, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
PayPal · PayPal User Agreement
This provision establishes a 60-day reporting window for personal account statement errors and unauthorized transactions, after which the agreement states that fund recovery may not be available if PayPal can demonstrate that timely reporting would have prevented the loss. This timeline interacts with Regulation E error resolution rights for consumer accounts.
CA-P-013157 First tracked May 21, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
medium Ai automated
Salesforce · Salesforce Terms of Service
The provision creates operational guidelines for AI feature usage, establishing boundaries on permitted applications and use cases within the platform. This shapes how customers may implement AI-driven functionality in their business processes.
CA-P-001086 First tracked Apr 3, 2026 Last seen Apr 10, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Apple · Apple App Store Review Guidelines
These EU-specific provisions reflect Apple's response to Digital Markets Act obligations and create a distinct distribution and technical framework that applies only to EU users and developers, operationally separating EU app distribution from the global App Store model.
CA-P-011502 First tracked May 12, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Apple · Apple App Store Review Guidelines
This provision establishes an operational framework that creates alternative pathways for app distribution and payment processing in EU jurisdictions, subject to DMA compliance requirements. The authorization requires developers to agree to additional terms governing the use of these alternative channels.
CA-P-008992 First tracked May 10, 2026 Last seen May 11, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Udemy · Udemy Privacy Policy
This provision establishes the legal framework under which EU and EEA users interact with Udemy's data processing activities, including the lawful bases asserted for processing and the mechanisms through which data subjects can exercise statutory rights.
CA-P-012904 First tracked May 21, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
medium Privacy rights
Max · Max Terms of Use
EU and EEA users have significantly stronger data rights and consumer protections under GDPR and EU consumer law than users in many other regions, and the applicable terms variant for their country should reflect those rights including data access, erasure, and portability.
CA-P-009740 First tracked May 10, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
medium Privacy rights
RunPod · RunPod Privacy Policy
This provision establishes that RunPod asserts GDPR compliance obligations for EU/EEA users and commits to honoring the full range of GDPR data subject rights, which creates enforceable obligations under EU law and may be subject to supervisory authority review.
CA-P-013131 First tracked May 21, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
medium Privacy rights
Jasper AI · Jasper Privacy Policy
This provision establishes the legal rights framework Jasper applies to EU, UK, and Swiss data subjects and the procedural mechanism for exercising those rights, which is operationally relevant for enterprise customers with European operations.
CA-P-013149 First tracked May 21, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
medium Privacy rights
HubSpot · HubSpot Privacy Policy
This provision documents HubSpot's acknowledgment of GDPR and UK GDPR data subject rights and the supervisory authority complaint pathway, establishing the operational framework for EU and UK individuals to exercise rights in relation to HubSpot-controlled data.
CA-P-012543 First tracked May 20, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
medium Privacy rights
Discord · Discord Privacy Policy
The policy acknowledges GDPR and UK GDPR rights for EEA and UK users and provides accessible channels for exercising them, including in-app settings and a direct email address, which represents a concrete mechanism for users to act on their privacy rights.
CA-P-011373 First tracked May 12, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Segment · Segment Privacy Policy
This provision acknowledges the applicability of GDPR and UK GDPR to EU and UK residents interacting with twilio.com, including the legal basis for processing and rights to object to certain uses of personal data.
CA-P-011693 First tracked May 12, 2026 Last seen May 20, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Bumble · Bumble Terms and Conditions
This provision creates a tiered rights architecture where EU and UK users have operationally distinct dispute resolution and enforcement mechanisms compared to users in other jurisdictions, consistent with DSA requirements. The explicit acknowledgment of these rights in the terms establishes the applicable legal framework for EU and UK user disputes.
CA-P-012958 First tracked May 21, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →

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