Recent changes
A chronological feed of substantive shifts in the legal documents we track. 60 changes so far.
Meta changed Instagram-linked terms to clarify data use, broaden moderation language, and shift dispute resolution toward California courts and law for non-consumer cases.
Coinbase clarified E-Money dispute rules, added FSPO complaint details, shortened claims wording, and shifted token sale liability more onto sellers.
Added a California Shipt Shopper Benefit Fee to Same Day Delivery orders in California.
Meta changed its Terms to add ad-free subscription terms, EU messaging disclosures, updated complaints and misuse processes, and revised dispute and liability rules.
Threads’ terms shift to Ireland-based contracting for users, add ad-free subscription language, expand content enforcement and notice rights, and change dispute resolution to Ireland for non-consumer claims.
Amazon Australia rewrote the terms to add Australia-specific sale rules, returns, liability limits, account/agent requirements, and New South Wales law.
Instagram’s terms now add ad-free subscription options, shift governing law and dispute forums, and expand Meta’s content moderation and account-termination procedures.
Facebook’s terms now add an ad-free subscription option, shift governing law and dispute forum to users’ home country/Ireland, and expand content-policy enforcement and complaint processes.
AWS renamed Amazon Connect terms to Amazon Connect Customer and added new Amazon Connect Decisions and Talent sections covering AI/data use, opt-out, and employment-use restrictions.
Amazon’s terms were replaced with a U.S.-focused version adding stronger liability waivers, Washington forum/law, and new Agent and legal-process clauses.
Wise extended termination notice to 90 days and clarified that contract changes can take effect immediately for neutral or user-favorable updates without needing a change notice.
Cash App added and tightened sponsor-account rules, limiting certain features for children and teens, and clarified fee waivers and foreign transaction fees.
GitHub added detailed AI feature terms allowing use of inputs, outputs, and content to train and improve models, with an opt-out for individual accounts.
GitHub Copilot added AI-specific terms letting GitHub and affiliates use Inputs/Outputs and content, with opt-out limits and broader private-repo access exceptions.
Amazon Australia replaced the U.S.-focused terms with local Conditions of Use and Sale, adding Australian Consumer Law protections, New South Wales governing law, and detailed sale/return rules.
Adobe expanded and clarified terms on content access, analytics, generative AI, business-user control, termination, liability, and arbitration.
Expedia’s terms were substantially expanded with detailed booking, payment, cancellation, liability, content, software, and fraud provisions, plus updated arbitration notice.
Microsoft replaced a narrow IP-infringement notice with the full Services Agreement, adding broad terms on arbitration, data use, payments, account closure, moderation, and liability limits.
Terms expanded from a copyright-notice section to Microsoft’s full services agreement, adding broad arbitration, account enforcement, payment, privacy, and Xbox data-sharing rules.
Tripadvisor changed the welcome offer from a stated benefit to a discretionary offer that may be presented only to some eligible users.
PayPal replaced a minimal terms page with a comprehensive user agreement adding detailed rules on balances, payment authorizations, fees, holds, taxes, and arbitration notice timelines.
The terms were replaced with Microsoft’s full consumer services agreement, adding broad content licenses, account closure rules, payment terms, moderation powers, and binding arbitration for U.S. users.
Teams terms were replaced with Microsoft’s full Services Agreement, adding broad content, account, payment, moderation, arbitration, liability, and privacy rules that now govern Teams use.
Nintendo replaced router instructions with full website terms adding binding arbitration, class-action waiver, broad liability limits, termination rights, and expansive licenses over user submissions/content.
Robinhood replaced a brief notice with broad terms adding sweeping liability disclaimers, indemnity, data-processing consent, unilateral suspension rights, and California/England court venue clauses.