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Meta Ads · Meta Privacy Policy
This clause establishes the operational framework under which Meta may access and transfer user data outside normal service operations in response to formal legal process, emergency situations, policy enforcement, and protective measures. It defines the conditions and categories of recipients authorized to receive such disclosures.
CA-P-003212 First tracked Apr 27, 2026 Last seen Apr 27, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Fireworks AI · Fireworks AI Privacy Policy
The clause establishes the conditions under which the company may share user data with legal and governmental entities, defining a compliance obligation that operates independently of user consent or notice requirements.
CA-P-005147 First tracked May 7, 2026 Last seen May 7, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Tinder · Tinder Privacy Policy
On a dating app where users share sensitive information about their identity, location, and relationships, the circumstances under which this data may be disclosed to government authorities are particularly significant, especially for users in jurisdictions where LGBTQ+ status or relationship configurations could create legal risk.
CA-P-010161 First tracked May 11, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Binance.US · Binance.US Privacy Policy
As a regulated money services business subject to Bank Secrecy Act requirements, Binance.US is legally obligated to file Suspicious Activity Reports and Currency Transaction Reports and to respond to lawful subpoenas and government orders. Users should understand that their transaction history, identity data, and account information may be disclosed to government authorities.
CA-P-008368 First tracked May 10, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Uber · Uber Privacy Notice
This provision authorizes disclosure of driver data including background check results, location history, communications, and financial data to government authorities, which is operationally significant for drivers in jurisdictions with active regulatory scrutiny of gig worker classification and for those operating in countries with broad government access powers.
CA-P-002471 First tracked Apr 9, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Amazon · AWS Acceptable Use Policy
This clause establishes the operational framework under which AWS may release customer data and service usage information to governmental and legal authorities without prior customer notice or consent, subject to AWS's good faith assessment of legal necessity.
CA-P-003252 First tracked Apr 27, 2026 Last seen Apr 27, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Amazon · AWS Acceptable Use Policy
This clause establishes that AWS may disclose customer account information and activity data to law enforcement authorities based on its own determination that criminal activity may have occurred, independent of formal legal process being served.
CA-P-010909 First tracked May 12, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Pika · Pika Acceptable Use Policy
This provision asserts Pika's authority to disclose user identity and information to law enforcement in response to requests or court orders, and requires users to indemnify Pika against claims arising from such disclosures or related investigations; the enforceability of the indemnification waiver may vary by jurisdiction.
CA-P-012053 First tracked May 12, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Amazon · AWS Acceptable Use Policy
This clause establishes AWS's enforcement mechanism and operational authority to address policy violations. It specifies that the company may escalate enforcement beyond service suspension to include law enforcement notification, which affects how violations are handled within the AWS service framework.
CA-P-010817 First tracked May 11, 2026 Last seen May 11, 2026 Compare across platforms →
X · X Rules and Policies
The existence of formal law enforcement guidelines means X has documented procedures for disclosing user data to government authorities, which is relevant to any user's understanding of when their account information may be shared outside of X.
CA-P-010874 First tracked May 12, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
medium Privacy rights
Telegram · Telegram Privacy Policy
This provision defines the scope of data Telegram commits to disclosing under law enforcement orders as limited to IP address and phone number, and conditions disclosure on both a valid judicial order and a Terms of Service violation finding. The quarterly transparency reporting mechanism provides a public audit trail of disclosure events.
CA-P-002908 First tracked Apr 18, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
medium Data sharing
Dropbox · Dropbox Privacy Policy
The clause establishes the operational framework under which Dropbox may unilaterally determine when user information disclosure serves lawful or protective purposes, including responses to government requests and internal security determinations, without requiring prior user notice or consent in each instance.
CA-P-001039 First tracked Apr 3, 2026 Last seen Apr 17, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Midjourney · Midjourney Privacy Policy
The clause establishes the operational framework governing law enforcement data access, specifying both the conditions under which disclosure occurs and the company's procedural obligations to notify affected users of such disclosures.
CA-P-005409 First tracked May 7, 2026 Last seen May 7, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Telegram · Telegram Privacy Policy
This provision defines the conditions under which Telegram will identify users to authorities, which is directly relevant to users' expectations of anonymity on the platform.
CA-P-007305 First tracked May 9, 2026 Last seen May 20, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Uniswap · Uniswap Privacy Policy
In a crypto context, disclosure of wallet address combined with IP address to law enforcement could expose your transaction history on the blockchain to investigation without a specific court order being required under the policy's own terms.
CA-P-008144 First tracked May 10, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Rumble · Rumble Privacy Policy
This clause establishes the operational conditions under which Rumble may release user data to government entities. It clarifies that legal compliance obligations override standard data retention practices and defines the scope of legally-mandated disclosures the service provider is authorized to make.
CA-P-004487 First tracked May 7, 2026 Last seen May 7, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Robinhood · Robinhood Privacy Policy
This provision establishes the conditions under which Robinhood may unilaterally disclose user data to government entities and third parties without prior user consent or notice. The authorization is framed broadly to encompass compliance with legal requirements and discretionary disclosure for protective purposes, which shapes the operational scope of the company's data handling obligations.
CA-P-000442 First tracked Apr 3, 2026 Last seen Apr 17, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Tabnine · Tabnine Privacy Policy
The policy relies on legitimate interests as a lawful basis for product improvement, analytics, and marketing processing, which means consent is not sought for these activities; EU users retain the right to object to processing on this basis.
CA-P-011751 First tracked May 12, 2026 Last seen May 20, 2026 Compare across platforms →
AWS Bedrock · AWS Service Terms
This provision creates a dynamic compliance obligation that extends beyond the AWS agreement itself; customers must monitor and comply with third-party model provider policies that can be updated outside the AWS contract review cycle. Compliance teams must maintain awareness of each model provider's current terms for all models accessed in production deployments.
CA-P-012379 First tracked May 20, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Max · Max Privacy Policy
The layered structure operationalizes compliance with variable privacy regimes by centralizing core practices in a primary policy while segregating jurisdiction-specific obligations into supplements. This approach permits Max to maintain a single baseline policy while addressing distinct legal requirements across different markets.
CA-P-006432 First tracked May 8, 2026 Last seen May 8, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Coursera · Coursera Privacy Notice
This provision establishes a routine data disclosure to third-party Content Providers as a function of course enrollment, without requiring a separate opt-in at the time of enrollment. Compliance teams should evaluate whether this disclosure satisfies applicable lawful basis requirements under GDPR and whether it constitutes an educational record disclosure with FERPA implications in institutional contexts.
CA-P-013103 First tracked May 21, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Ledger · Ledger Privacy Policy
The legal basis used for each processing activity determines what rights users can exercise and whether they can object to or stop that processing; reliance on legitimate interests rather than consent means some processing may occur without an active opt-in.
CA-P-008449 First tracked May 10, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Waze · Waze Privacy Policy
This provision establishes the conditions under which Waze may transfer user information outside its direct control to government agencies, law enforcement, and other third parties. It operationalizes the company's compliance obligations under legal obligations and establishes internal authority to disclose data based on policy violation determinations or safety assessments.
CA-P-010777 First tracked May 11, 2026 Last seen May 11, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Zoom · Zoom Privacy Statement
This provision establishes that Zoom may share user data including meeting content with law enforcement in response to legal process or in Zoom's assessment of necessity for safety purposes. The scope of Zoom's discretionary disclosure authority and any transparency reporting practices are relevant to enterprise and institutional risk assessments.
CA-P-012538 First tracked May 20, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
GitHub · GitHub Privacy Statement
The policy authorizes disclosure to law enforcement and government agencies under legal compulsion and also in circumstances where GitHub determines disclosure is necessary to protect rights or safety, with user notification described as conditional on legal permissibility.
CA-P-011305 First tracked May 12, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
medium Data sharing
YouTube Kids · YouTube Kids Privacy Notice
This clause establishes the operational framework under which user data may be shared beyond Google's direct control in response to legal obligations, security threats, or enforcement needs. It defines the circumstances under which the service's data retention and privacy practices interact with external legal and regulatory requirements.
CA-P-000567 First tracked Apr 3, 2026 Last seen Apr 17, 2026 Compare across platforms →
medium Arbitration
Verizon · Verizon Terms of Service
Legal notices posted on this page may include time-sensitive information about class action settlements or regulatory actions that require consumers to take action to preserve their rights or claim benefits.
CA-P-008181 First tracked May 10, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
TaskRabbit · TaskRabbit Privacy Policy
The second paragraph of this clause permits disclosure 'in our sole discretion' based on a subjective belief about potential injury or interference, which is broader than a mandatory legal compliance disclosure and does not require a court order or formal legal process.
CA-P-008102 First tracked May 10, 2026 Last seen May 20, 2026 Compare across platforms →
YouTube Ads · Google Privacy Policy
This clause establishes the operational framework under which Google will respond to legal demands and governmental requests for user data. It clarifies that compliance with legal obligations may result in disclosure of personal information held within the service.
CA-P-002362 First tracked Apr 9, 2026 Last seen Apr 10, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Cloudflare · Cloudflare Privacy Policy
This provision means your IP address, account data, and traffic logs could be disclosed to government or law enforcement agencies in response to legal process, which is particularly relevant given that Cloudflare handles infrastructure data for a large portion of global internet traffic.
CA-P-007416 First tracked May 9, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →

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