Recent changes
A chronological feed of substantive shifts in the legal documents we track. 115 changes so far.
Automated access is now allowed only if indistinguishable from human usage, with eligibility/support forfeited for abuse or security circumvention; subscription terms also broaden business-vs-consumer tax and consumer-protection exclusions for business plans.
Updated the Foreign Transaction Fee section, replacing the prior explicit 3.25% figure with a blank/unspecified entry.
Updated Canva terms to start on 26 June 2026 and clarified that Add-Ons may be charged as recurring charges while auto-renewal excludes one-time payments.
Cash App expanded its tax and Virtual Currency “availability/removal” terms, adding clearer responsibilities for indirect taxes/fees and specifying what happens when a virtual currency is unsupported.
Replaced a list of “Related categories” links with repeated “Loading…” placeholders, which likely removes access to those referenced terms and could break navigation.
Added a notice that Notion uses cookies and directs users to the Cookie Notice for details.
Amazon Australia’s Terms of Use were substantially rewritten and now add Australia-specific sections on account responsibilities, liability limits, rights for third-party seller disputes, and NSW court jurisdiction.
BeePitched was redefined as downloadable content, with Bumble taking on more moderation/control and deleting pitch content sooner (24 hours after download, 7 days otherwise).
Removed the detailed list of “Related categories” and replaced it with repeated “Loading...” placeholders, reducing transparency about linked terms categories.
The Terms were substantially rewritten and replaced (including moving jurisdiction to Washington state/King County, adding jury-trial waiver, and broadening use/disclaimer language), with many prior Australia-specific provisions removed.
Replaced the “Related categories” sponsored links section with repeated placeholder text (“Loading...”), removing visible category links from the Terms page.
Added new AWS WAF “AI traffic monetization” terms, allowing AWS to share your pricing/configuration for payments and limiting AWS responsibility for wallet, transactions, disputes, and payment provider/facilitator changes.
AWS added FinOps Agent (Preview) to the AI services that may use/store your AI content for model improvement, and expanded Bedrock abuse detection terms including potential transfers to Anthropic with opt-in consent.
Amazon’s AU Terms were rewritten into a new, much longer Australia-specific contract, adding/expanding account, content, IP, liability, amendments, and New South Wales jurisdiction terms, plus a separate Conditions of Sale section.
Replaced the Australia-focused terms with a much shorter Amazon.com version, changing key legal terms including venue/jurisdiction to King County, Washington and expanding license/AI-use restrictions.
Added new Cash App Tag terms and fees, clarified sponsored-account card/tag permissions, expanded lock/unlock and disclaimers for Tags and hardware, and updated Last Updated date.
Replaced the “Related categories” sponsored links with repeated “Loading…” placeholders, removing categorized external terms and potentially limiting access to those referenced policies.
Added a new, more detailed account/teen-profile and subscription management framework, including household/device stream limits and expanded trial, pausing, and termination/refund terms.
Amazon’s Australia terms were extensively rewritten and relocated, adding detailed sections on account use, content licensing, agent/software rules, and shifting dispute venue and liability framing for AU consumers.
Cash App will stop waiving the $1 Paper Money Deposit fee for Cash App Green customers starting June 29, 2026, charging all users regardless of activity.
Added an “AI Functionality and Third Party Tools” section making you responsible for autonomous AI actions/output and Third-Party Tools, expanding authorization, cost responsibility, and liability limits.
AWS updated Bedrock terms to clarify abuse detection can store inputs/outputs up to 30 days, and expanded the CSAM handling to include reviewing flagged content before reporting authorities.
Updated Crunchyroll Terms of Use to add clearer age eligibility (16+), expand fees/free-trial and billing details (nonrefundable, no trial end notice), and add broader content removal/availability disclaimers.
Amazon replaced the prior Australia-specific Terms of Use/Sale with a shorter US-style Conditions of Use, changing governing law/venue to Washington and adding/expanding broad use, AI-content, and dispute/jury-waiver terms.
Amazon’s AU Conditions of Use expanded from short US terms into a longer Australia-specific contract adding detailed account/content rules, new agent/software provisions, and shifting dispute and liability language to New South Wales law.