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Max · Max Privacy Policy
Targeted advertising typically involves the collection and use of personal data including viewing behavior, device identifiers, and inferred interests; the Ad Choices portal is the disclosed mechanism for limiting this use.
CA-P-006431 First tracked May 8, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
medium Enforcement actions
Yelp · Yelp Terms of Service
The clause creates a hierarchical framework for contractual applicability by designating the Business Terms as the controlling agreement for business account holders, ensuring that business-specific provisions supersede general consumer provisions where inconsistencies exist.
CA-P-001269 First tracked Apr 3, 2026 Last seen Apr 17, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Mistral AI · Mistral Terms of Use
On-premises or customer-hosted deployments of AI models carry distinct data security, licensing, and compliance obligations; separate terms for this deployment model indicate that standard commercial terms may not fully address these scenarios.
CA-P-007782 First tracked May 9, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
medium Privacy rights
OpenAI · Privacy Policy (ROW)
This provision identifies the specific rights available to U.S. state residents under applicable privacy statutes, which are legally enforceable regardless of OpenAI's policy terms.
CA-P-011116 First tracked May 12, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
medium Payment fees
Hulu · Hulu Terms of Use
Subscribers who pay a premium for an ad-free experience should be aware that the agreement expressly carves out exceptions that may result in advertising or promotional content appearing regardless of their subscription tier.
CA-P-008853 First tracked May 10, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
medium Privacy rights
Atlassian · Atlassian Privacy Policy
This provision states that enterprise administrators have access to and may restrict deletion rights over employee content in Atlassian products, which affects the practical ability of employees to control their own data within a workplace account.
CA-P-011764 First tracked May 12, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
YouTube Ads · Google Privacy Policy
This provision establishes the operational basis for YouTube Ads personalization, grounding ad targeting in inferred interest categories and activity data; it is directly relevant to advertisers, publishers, and users evaluating the scope of behavioral advertising on YouTube and across Google's ad network.
CA-P-012314 First tracked May 20, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
YouTube Ads · Google Privacy Policy
Interest-based ad targeting means your online behavior — including sensitive content you watch or search for — may be used to categorize you and determine which ads you receive.
CA-P-008621 First tracked May 10, 2026 Last seen May 20, 2026 Compare across platforms →
medium Landing page
Google Ads · Google AdSense Program Policies
This provision defines the permissible operational contexts for AdSense ad code placement, and publishers whose site architecture includes thin-content pages, email newsletters with embedded ads, or toolbar integrations must restructure those deployments to maintain compliance and avoid account-level enforcement.
CA-P-012130 First tracked May 20, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Coinbase · Coinbase Fee Schedule
The absence of a spread adjustment means pricing is derived directly from live order book data, which establishes the cost structure differential between Coinbase Advanced and other product tiers that may include spread components.
CA-P-000429 First tracked Apr 3, 2026 Last seen Apr 17, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Snapchat Ads · Snapchat Advertising Policies
This provision establishes that advertiser access to the Snapchat platform is conditioned on ongoing compliance and subject to unilateral termination, with no procedural notice requirement, which creates operational risk for businesses that depend on Snapchat as a material advertising channel.
CA-P-012166 First tracked May 20, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
medium Data collection
Meta Ads · Meta Advertising Policies
Non-compliance with Meta's Advertising Standards can result in ads being removed, accounts being restricted, and potential loss of advertising access, which is a significant risk for businesses that rely on Meta platforms for customer acquisition.
CA-P-009036 First tracked May 10, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
YouTube · YouTube Community Guidelines
This provision establishes that ad revenue eligibility for YPP creators is conditioned on compliance with Advertiser-Friendly Guidelines, which are a separate policy document from the Community Guidelines. Creators whose content complies with Community Guidelines but not Advertiser-Friendly Guidelines may still face demonetization.
CA-P-012789 First tracked May 21, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
TikTok Ads · TikTok Branded Content Policy
This provision places financial liability for third-party claims arising from non-compliant or infringing ad content on the advertiser rather than the platform. This includes claims related to intellectual property, product misrepresentation, and regulatory violations attributable to advertiser-submitted materials.
CA-P-013044 First tracked May 21, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
medium Indemnification
LinkedIn · LinkedIn Ads Agreement
This provision establishes a unilateral indemnification obligation on advertisers covering all third-party claims related to ad content and destinations, irrespective of LinkedIn's review or approval of the ad. Agencies accepting the agreement on behalf of advertiser clients should assess whether this indemnification obligation is consistent with their underlying agency agreements.
CA-P-012397 First tracked May 20, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
X · X Ads Policies
This provision requires advertisers to independently verify legal compliance across every jurisdiction where their ads are served, without X providing jurisdiction-specific legal clearance or guidance. The operational implication is that advertisers running multi-market campaigns bear the compliance burden for all applicable national, regional, and local advertising regulations.
CA-P-012472 First tracked May 20, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
TikTok Ads · TikTok Industry-Specific Ad Policies
This provision holds advertisers accountable for the compliance posture of external URLs linked from their ads, including third-party or agency-managed landing pages. This clause establishes that ad rejection or account enforcement may be triggered by landing page content independently of the ad creative's compliance status.
CA-P-012947 First tracked May 21, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
TikTok Ads · TikTok Branded Content Policy
This provision extends advertiser compliance obligations to external landing page content, including privacy disclosures, product claims, and data collection practices on destination URLs. Ad approval may be conditioned on landing page compliance, and post-approval violations on landing pages may trigger ad removal.
CA-P-013042 First tracked May 21, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Snapchat Ads · Snapchat Advertising Policies
This provision creates a full contractual allocation of compliance risk to the advertiser, meaning Snap's platform review and approval process does not constitute a legal compliance certification and advertisers bear independent liability for jurisdictional violations.
CA-P-012164 First tracked May 20, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Pinterest Ads · Pinterest Advertising Guidelines
This provision establishes that Pinterest's ad approval process does not transfer or share legal compliance liability to the platform, and that advertisers retain full responsibility for regulatory compliance across all jurisdictions in which their ads are delivered.
CA-P-012157 First tracked May 20, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Microsoft Advertising · Microsoft Advertising Policies
This provision establishes that policy liability resides with the advertiser account regardless of whether the ad content was created or submitted by a third party, meaning advertisers bear enforcement risk for agency or partner submissions they may not have directly reviewed.
CA-P-012149 First tracked May 20, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Google Ads · Google Ads Restricted Content Policy
This provision establishes that Google does not assume compliance liability for advertiser content, placing the full burden of multi-jurisdictional legal assessment on the advertiser. For multinational campaigns, this requires advertisers to independently evaluate applicable law in each target geography prior to and during campaign operation.
CA-P-012088 First tracked May 20, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Midjourney · Midjourney Privacy Policy
The policy authorizes sharing of personal data with advertising partners through cookies, which may result in your browsing activity and profile data being used to deliver targeted advertising.
CA-P-010979 First tracked May 12, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Character.AI · Character.ai Privacy Policy
Personal data including behavioral and device information from an AI chat platform, where users may share sensitive or personal content, is being shared with third-party advertising networks for commercial purposes.
CA-P-000787 First tracked Apr 3, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Coursera · Coursera Privacy Notice
This provision authorizes the use of cross-site tracking technologies and sharing of behavioral data with advertising and analytics partners, which may constitute a sale or sharing of personal information under CPRA for California residents. For EEA users, the use of non-essential tracking technologies requires consent under the ePrivacy Directive as implemented in EU member states.
CA-P-009417 First tracked May 10, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Zoom · Zoom Privacy Statement
This provision establishes that Zoom's web and product surfaces involve third-party tracking infrastructure for advertising purposes. California residents have CCPA and CPRA rights to opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising, and the statement should provide a mechanism to exercise this right.
CA-P-012535 First tracked May 20, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Samsung · Samsung Privacy Policy
This provision authorizes cross-context behavioral advertising data sharing, which triggers CCPA/CPRA opt-out rights for California residents and analogous rights under other state privacy laws. The breadth of data categories shared, including purchase history and inferences, creates ongoing consent and opt-out mechanism compliance obligations.
CA-P-013008 First tracked May 21, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Minecraft · Minecraft Privacy Statement
This provision establishes the operational framework under which usage data flows from the platform to external entities. It defines the scope of permissible data practices that support the business model and service analytics infrastructure.
CA-P-007489 First tracked May 9, 2026 Last seen May 11, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Stripe · Stripe Privacy Policy
This provision permits disclosure of behavioral and transactional data to third-party advertising and analytics services, which engages CCPA opt-out rights for sale or sharing of personal information and GDPR consent requirements for non-essential processing.
CA-P-011035 First tracked May 12, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Nextdoor · Nextdoor Privacy Policy
This provision authorizes data sharing with third-party advertising and analytics partners, which under CCPA/CPRA may constitute a sale or sharing of personal information and triggers opt-out obligations; under GDPR, it requires a documented lawful basis and, in many cases, user consent.
CA-P-012689 First tracked May 21, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →

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