When Companies Change Their Terms

Tracking when companies quietly update their Terms and Privacy Policies — and whether changes help or hurt users.

Automated change detection coming soon — showing curated examples below
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Detect

When the same URL is analyzed again, we compare the new content hash to the cached version.

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Diff

AI identifies exactly what clauses were added, removed, or changed in plain English.

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Publish

Changes are logged publicly so anyone can see when and what a company changed.

Improved for usersWorse for users
LinkedInPrivacy PolicyJanuary 15, 2025

+ Added

Opt-in by default to training AI models on your private messages and content

− Removed

Explicit opt-out requirement before using data for AI training

PayPalTerms of ServiceJanuary 8, 2025

+ Added

Fines of $2,500 for misinformation — definition decided by PayPal

− Removed

Section limiting PayPal's ability to impose arbitrary fines

ApplePrivacy PolicyDecember 20, 2024

+ Added

Explicit statement that Siri audio is not stored without opt-in

− Removed

Vague language about improving Siri using audio recordings

SpotifyTerms of ServiceDecember 10, 2024

+ Added

Spotify can use your listening habits for targeted advertising without opt-out

− Removed

Opt-out option for personalized advertising based on listening data

GitHubTerms of ServiceNovember 30, 2024

+ Added

Clear statement that public code is not automatically licensed for AI training

− Removed

Ambiguous language about code ownership and platform rights

AdobeTerms of ServiceNovember 15, 2024

+ Added

Permission to scan content with AI tools for safety purposes

− Removed

Privacy exemption for locally-stored creative files

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