This provision establishes that HubSpot holds the right to suspend service access unilaterally upon triggering conditions including non-payment and security incidents, which creates operational dependency risk for customers whose business processes rely on continuous HubSpot platform access.
The agreement permits Anthropic to suspend access based on its reasonable belief of a violation or vendor disruption, with no liability to the Customer for resulting business losses, including lost profits or data; this creates operational risk for businesses that have built critical workflows on the API.
For developers and businesses whose applications depend on Supabase for live database and backend functions, an unplanned suspension could cause immediate service outages for their own customers.
The agreement authorizes Snowflake to suspend platform access without prior notice based on a belief of violation, which creates a business continuity risk for organizations dependent on the platform for production workloads.
RunPod
· RunPod Terms of Service
Termination provisions govern the conditions under which RunPod may discontinue a user's access to GPU infrastructure, which is operationally significant for customers with active training runs, deployed inference endpoints, or persistent cluster configurations.
Immediate termination without notice means you could lose access to paid subscription services without a refund opportunity, particularly if the termination is based on Anthropic's reasonable belief rather than a proven violation.
This clause establishes unilateral termination authority for the service provider without requirement for cause notification or advance notice period, and grants broad data removal authority over user-stored content within the service infrastructure.
Service termination rights define the contractual framework for ending the relationship between Verizon and users, establishing mutual obligations during the wind-down period and clarifying what happens to outstanding charges, deposits, or service access upon termination.
Session tracking enables Audible to measure service performance, user behavior patterns, and feature utilization across the platform. This data collection is foundational to analytics, service optimization, and targeted content delivery operations.
Session replay captures granular behavioral data including mouse movements and form inputs, which may include sensitive information, and the responsibility for obtaining your consent rests with the business using Amplitude, not Amplitude itself.
This provision bundles consent to detailed behavioral surveillance into general policy acceptance rather than presenting it as a separate, specific choice, which limits users' ability to meaningfully evaluate or decline this particular practice.
Session replay technology captures detailed interaction data including keystrokes, cursor movements, and browsing behavior on the platform, and this disclosure is embedded in a broader list of activity data collected rather than highlighted as a distinct practice.
Shein
· Shein Terms and Conditions
This persistent cross-session identifier enables Shein to link your browsing activity across multiple visits, which may constitute personal information under privacy laws and requires disclosure and, in some jurisdictions, consent.
The provision establishes Google's institutional approach to AI governance and serves as a statement of organizational commitments regarding AI system development. This framing sets expectations for how Google represents its AI decision-making criteria internally and externally.
The clause establishes the operational scope of data sharing within Wealthfront's shared view feature, defining which data categories the service is authorized to disclose to designated co-owners and the duration such disclosure remains active.
This clause establishes the operational scope of data sharing for joint account access features. It specifies which personal and financial data elements Wealthfront is authorized to disclose to co-owners and the duration of such disclosure, creating the technical basis for the shared view functionality.
23andMe
· 23andMe Privacy Statement
Participating in DNA Relatives discloses your genetic relationship to other users and may reveal family information to people you did not previously know, including information about relatives who have not themselves consented to be identified.
Chime
· Chime Privacy Policy
The provision establishes a mandatory data-sharing framework for core operational functions and regulatory obligations, with no opt-out mechanism available for these specific categories of disclosure. This affects the scope of data flow beyond the institution itself for routine business activities.
This provision authorizes data flows to external companies including credit bureaus and service providers without any consumer opt-out right, covering core banking data such as payment history and account information.
The clause establishes that certain disclosures occur outside the scope of customer privacy elections, grounding the bank's authority in statutory requirements (Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act) and standard business operations. This defines the baseline of information sharing that applies irrespective of customer preference selections.
Egnyte
· Egnyte Privacy Policy
The corporate transaction carve-out means your personal data could be transferred to a new company if Egnyte is acquired, and that new company's privacy practices may differ from Egnyte's current policy.
PayPal
· PayPal Privacy Statement
The clause establishes the operational basis for data sharing between PayPal and partner financial institutions in connection with co-branded or jointly-offered financial products. This sharing occurs as part of the product delivery and administration mechanism rather than through separate authorization.
The policy authorizes disclosure of personal data including behavioral, device, and contact information to advertising and analytics vendors, which may involve cross-platform tracking and audience profiling activities.
Sharing of personal information with advertising networks for cross-context behavioral advertising constitutes a form of data sharing that triggers CPRA opt-out rights for California residents and may engage similar rights under other state privacy laws.
Zillow
· Zillow Privacy Notice
This provision establishes the legal and operational basis for cross-context behavioral advertising using Zillow user data, and is directly relevant to CCPA/CPRA opt-out obligations and FTC guidance on online tracking.
The clause establishes the operational scope of data recipients beyond Hugging Face itself, defining which categories of external parties may access user information in the course of service delivery and platform operations.
This category covers the broadest and most sensitive financial data, including transaction history and credit bureau reporting, and consumers have no ability to restrict it.
The provision establishes the operational scope of data sharing across the Bank of America corporate family, defining transaction and experience data as shareable for routine business functions. This affects the institutional data governance framework governing affiliate access to customer information.
The policy identifies internal affiliates including Square as a category of entities with whom personal data collected through Cash App may be shared, which means data provided to Cash App may flow across Block's broader suite of business and financial services products.
This provision establishes that personal data collected through the AWS website may be shared across the broader Amazon corporate group, including Amazon.com, Inc. and unnamed subsidiaries, as well as with third-party business partners whose identity and data use purposes are not specified. The scope of the affiliate sharing authorization and the absence of specific partner identification may be relevant to data flow mapping exercises.