Recent changes
A chronological feed of substantive shifts in the legal documents we track. 60 changes so far.
Meta shifted the terms to California courts and law for most disputes, expanded ad/data use disclosures, and increased its discretion over account enforcement and content removal.
Added a paid no-ads subscription, shifted the contract to Meta Platforms Ireland, and revised dispute, liability, and content-moderation rules.
Meta added subscription-without-ads language, expanded content removal/enforcement powers, and changed dispute resolution to consumer-home courts and Irish law for non-consumer claims.
Meta shifted the Terms to Ireland law/entity, added a no-ads subscription option, and expanded content moderation, complaints, and dispute-resolution rules.
Updated the Terms with a new ADGM Binance entity structure, detailed custody/segregation rules, fee deductions, and expanded chat/KYC monitoring provisions.
PayPal clarified automatic payments can pull remaining amounts from backup methods, added currency-conversion use of other balances, and updated refund conversion wording.
Added preview terms for Bedrock AgentCore Payments, shifting wallet, compliance, and payment liability responsibilities to the user.
Meta changed who the contract is with and revised content, account, liability, and dispute-resolution terms, including California court jurisdiction for non-consumers.
Meta rewrote its Terms to center on personalized ads, updated user/Meta rights, and changed dispute and liability rules, including California court and law provisions.
Meta expanded ad, data-use, liability, and dispute terms, while removing some EU-specific notices and reducing user review/notice protections.
Meta added more detailed ads, privacy, account, liability, and dispute terms, including Ireland law for non-consumer disputes and stronger content enforcement rights.
Meta moved Facebook terms to Ireland, added no-ads subscription terms, and expanded account/content enforcement and dispute rules for EU/EEA users.
Amazon switched the terms to U.S. conditions, adding Washington venue and jury-waiver provisions plus broader license, liability, and intellectual property clauses.
Meta’s terms shift to Irish/California-era entity and law language, expand account enforcement discretion, and add stronger warranty/liability disclaimers with a new California dispute clause.
Meta added EU messaging contract information, introduced an ad-free subscription, and revised dispute, liability, and content enforcement terms.
Meta shifted to a broader global Terms framework, added clearer personalized ads and data-use disclosures, and strengthened its liability, dispute, and account-termination provisions.
Meta shifted the contract to Ireland, added ad-free subscription options, and changed dispute, liability, and account-termination terms.
Wise expanded Wise Profile/Account structure to include Main Account, Jars, and Groups, and extended funding, direct debit, and account details rules to cover them.
AWS updated training terms, changing prepayment timing and cancellations, revising Digital Training seat limits and additional-seat rules, and clarifying EST access and cancellation notice.
Meta moved the terms to Meta Platforms Ireland, added EU messaging information, introduced paid ad-free subscriptions, and shifted dispute rules to users’ home courts or Ireland.
Meta shifted Instagram terms to Ireland-based contracting, added ad-free subscription options, and expanded enforcement and dispute-resolution rules.
Meta changed its terms to use California courts and law for most disputes, expanded liability disclaimers, and removed some linked policies and ads-related subscription references.
Roblox added new Robux and subscription terms, including nonrefundability, purchase restrictions, and a new paid Roblox Subscription offering.
Meta revised its Terms to center personalized ads, expand data-sharing and global service language, and replace EU-specific dispute and liability rules with broader California-court terms.
Meta shifted the contract from Meta Platforms Ireland to Meta Platforms, Inc. and changed dispute resolution to California courts for most non-consumer claims.