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MetaMask · MetaMask Terms of Use
This provision allocates responsibility for credential management and recovery to the user. ConsenSys's operational architecture does not include custodial storage or retrieval capabilities for authentication materials, which defines the scope of technical support available under the service.
CA-P-001475 First tracked Apr 3, 2026 Last seen Apr 17, 2026 Compare across platforms →
high Refunds
Calm · Calm Terms of Service
The no-refund policy establishes the financial terms governing payment retention. This defines the conditions under which Calm retains payment and limits circumstances under which refunds are available, subject to mandatory legal requirements.
CA-P-001145 First tracked Apr 3, 2026 Last seen Apr 17, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Sony PlayStation · PlayStation Terms of Service
The clause creates a binding agreement framework by establishing multiple pathways to acceptance, including constructive acceptance through continued service use. This operational mechanism ensures the terms govern all customer interactions with PlayStation Services.
CA-P-002939 First tracked Apr 18, 2026 Last seen Apr 18, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Hulu · Hulu Terms of Use
This clause defines the refund policy structure for the service and allocates the discretionary authority to Hulu regarding partial-period billing adjustments. It also establishes conditions under which accumulated account credits may be forfeited, affecting the financial terms of subscription management.
CA-P-004995 First tracked May 7, 2026 Last seen May 7, 2026 Compare across platforms →
DraftKings · DraftKings Terms of Use
This provision removes what many consumers would consider a standard consumer protection right, and means that if you deposit funds in error, are defrauded, or experience technical issues, DraftKings asserts no obligation to return your money.
CA-P-004803 First tracked May 7, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Tinder · Tinder Terms of Use
The non-refund policy operates as a fixed payment mechanism that eliminates post-purchase reversion of funds or credits to users. This structure allows Tinder to maintain consistent revenue recognition for both one-time feature purchases and recurring subscription fees without contingent refund obligations.
CA-P-003567 First tracked Apr 27, 2026 Last seen Apr 27, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Riot Games · Riot Games Terms of Service
The clause establishes the non-refundable nature of virtual currency transactions and clarifies that service discontinuation or account termination for cause results in forfeiture of virtual assets without compensation, limiting the remedies available to users in these scenarios.
CA-P-003689 First tracked Apr 28, 2026 Last seen Apr 28, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Uniswap · Uniswap Terms of Service
This provision establishes user-level sanctions compliance representations as a contractual condition of access to all products. The provision relies on user self-attestation rather than specifying any technical or identity-based verification mechanism, which is an operationally relevant distinction for compliance assessment of whether the restriction is actively enforced.
CA-P-013117 First tracked May 21, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Shopify · Shopify Acceptable Use Policy
This provision establishes Shopify's operational compliance framework with U.S. sanctions and export control law. The clause requires the platform to restrict service access for transactions that would create legal liability under federal sanctions and trade regulations.
CA-P-002656 First tracked Apr 10, 2026 Last seen Apr 10, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Coinbase · Coinbase User Agreement
The provision establishes the operational requirement for Coinbase to enforce sanctions compliance as a condition of service provision. This reflects the company's legal obligation under U.S. law to deny financial services to sanctioned parties and restricted persons.
CA-P-003283 First tracked Apr 27, 2026 Last seen Apr 27, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Uniswap · Uniswap Terms of Service
This clause establishes a compliance condition under U.S. sanctions law that Uniswap requires users to satisfy as a condition of service access. The provision operationalizes the platform's obligation to comply with Treasury Department sanctions designations and comprehensive country-based sanctions programs.
CA-P-001529 First tracked Apr 3, 2026 Last seen Apr 17, 2026 Compare across platforms →
high Privacy rights
Meta Ads · Meta Privacy Policy
This provision means your activity across a wide range of third-party digital and physical environments can be linked back to your Meta profile and used to target you with advertising, even if you never consciously shared that activity with Meta.
CA-P-000181 First tracked Apr 3, 2026 Last seen May 20, 2026 Compare across platforms →
TikTok Ads · TikTok Privacy Policy
This cross-context behavioral advertising practice means your personal data is enriched by third-party sources you may not be aware of, creating a more detailed profile than what TikTok observes from your in-app behavior alone.
CA-P-009478 First tracked May 10, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
high Data collection
LinkedIn · LinkedIn Privacy Policy
This clause establishes the operational scope of LinkedIn's data collection to encompass off-platform activity, enabling the company to build user profiles based on browsing behavior and engagement across partner sites and third-party digital properties.
CA-P-002591 First tracked Apr 9, 2026 Last seen Apr 10, 2026 Compare across platforms →
LinkedIn · LinkedIn Privacy Policy
The clause establishes the scope of LinkedIn's data collection authority to extend beyond its own platform to member-operated third-party services and websites where LinkedIn tracking tools are installed, enabling cross-platform behavioral data aggregation for LinkedIn's analytics and targeting operations.
CA-P-003978 First tracked Apr 28, 2026 Last seen Apr 28, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Pinterest · Pinterest Privacy Policy
This provision states that Pinterest's advertising data collection is not limited to activity on its own platform; it extends to third-party sites and apps that have embedded Pinterest partner tools, meaning your browsing behavior elsewhere on the internet may inform the ads you see on Pinterest.
CA-P-010892 First tracked May 12, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Pinterest · Pinterest Privacy Policy
This provision establishes Pinterest's data collection scope across off-platform touchpoints, enabling the service to track user interaction patterns beyond its own platform. This off-platform data collection supports Pinterest's broader data aggregation and analytics infrastructure across web properties where its tools are embedded.
CA-P-010359 First tracked May 11, 2026 Last seen May 11, 2026 Compare across platforms →
high Data collection
Meta Ads · Meta Privacy Policy
The clause establishes Meta's data collection infrastructure to correlate off-platform user behavior with Meta's records, enabling the company to build a cross-platform activity profile regardless of whether an individual maintains a Meta account or actively engages with Meta services.
CA-P-001934 First tracked Apr 4, 2026 Last seen Apr 9, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Meta Ads · Meta Privacy Policy
This provision establishes that Meta's data collection extends beyond its own products to include off-platform browsing, purchase, and behavioral data sourced from third parties, which is incorporated into user profiles used for advertising and personalization across Meta's services.
CA-P-012436 First tracked May 20, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Meta Ads · Meta Privacy Policy
This clause establishes Meta's data collection infrastructure across third-party digital properties, enabling behavioral tracking that extends beyond Meta's owned platforms. The provision authorizes collection of off-platform activity data without requiring active user engagement with Meta's services.
CA-P-003208 First tracked Apr 27, 2026 Last seen Apr 27, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Meta Ads · Meta Privacy Policy
The clause establishes Meta's data collection framework across multiple data sources and device ecosystems, enabling the company to maintain cross-device user profiles that combine on-platform and off-platform activity data contributed by partner networks.
CA-P-002391 First tracked Apr 9, 2026 Last seen Apr 10, 2026 Compare across platforms →
LinkedIn · LinkedIn Privacy Policy
The clause establishes the jurisdictional scope of the Privacy Policy by clarifying that data collection and processing practices governed by the policy apply not only to LinkedIn's owned properties but also to LinkedIn's tracking and data collection mechanisms embedded across external websites and platforms.
CA-P-000654 First tracked Apr 3, 2026 Last seen Apr 17, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Fiverr · Fiverr Terms of Service
This provision establishes Fiverr's operational control over all user transactions and communications, ensuring all activity flows through the platform's systems where fees apply and conduct can be monitored. This structure protects Fiverr's business model by preventing circumvention of its payment processing and dispute resolution mechanisms.
CA-P-003434 First tracked Apr 27, 2026 Last seen Apr 27, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Teladoc · Teladoc Privacy Policy
The clause operationalizes Teladoc's consent management infrastructure by conditioning the deployment of third-party tracking technology on documented user consent signals. This establishes a procedural control that ties script loading to specific consent categories within the OneTrust framework.
CA-P-003675 First tracked Apr 28, 2026 Last seen Apr 28, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Chegg · Chegg Terms of Use
Many consumer claims have statutory limitation periods of two to six years depending on the type of claim and jurisdiction; this clause contractually shortens that window to one year, which may cause users to lose valid claims before they are aware of them.
CA-P-008391 First tracked May 10, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Midjourney · Midjourney Terms of Service
The clause creates a contractually-defined statute of limitations that supersedes or supplements applicable state statutes of limitations. This establishes a procedural requirement that affects the temporal availability of remedies for both parties.
CA-P-000679 First tracked Apr 3, 2026 Last seen Apr 17, 2026 Compare across platforms →
YouTube Ads · YouTube Terms of Service
This provision contractually shortens the default statute of limitations applicable to claims against YouTube, which under California law and many other jurisdictions would otherwise range from two to four years for contract claims. The enforceability of shortened contractual limitations periods for consumer claims varies by jurisdiction and applicable consumer protection law.
CA-P-013228 First tracked May 21, 2026 Last seen May 22, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Whatnot · Whatnot Terms of Service
Many consumer protection statutes allow two to four years or more to file a claim; this contractual shortening could cause users to unknowingly lose their legal rights before they realize a problem exists.
CA-P-010147 First tracked May 11, 2026 Last seen May 20, 2026 Compare across platforms →
Chase · Chase Privacy Notice
The provision establishes Chase's operational framework for implementing first-party and third-party tracking across its digital properties and extends data collection authority to external advertising partners, enabling behavioral profiling and cross-site activity monitoring as standard practice under the agreement.
CA-P-005688 First tracked May 7, 2026 Last seen May 7, 2026 Compare across platforms →
General Motors · GM Privacy Statement
The clause establishes the operational scope of data collection across vehicle telematics and service usage, defining what categories of vehicle-generated and location-based information OnStar may access and process as part of connected service operations.
CA-P-004823 First tracked May 7, 2026 Last seen May 7, 2026 Compare across platforms →

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