The terms in this collection are tracked by Privacy International (PI) using Open Terms Archive.
PI has established and maintained this collection to facilitate research and advocacy work relating to our charitable objectives and in the public interest. We campaign for legal and technological solutions to protect people and their data from exploitation. The companies and policies included in this collection have been chosen because PI has either researched their activities and/or policies in the past or are considering to do so in the future.
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Open Terms Archive is free and open source software that publicly records every version of the terms of digital services, increasing their readability and highlighting their changes to enable democratic oversight. In its vocabulary:
- A version is a record of a service’s terms cleaned of the legally irrelevant parts (e.g. menus, ads…) of an online document. Each version represents the state of the terms at a specific point in time. They are publicly recorded to provide a history of how the terms evolved over time.
- A collection is a group of terms characterised by their language, jurisdiction and industry.
Detailed information about this specific collection, including how to request or contribute terms, can be found in its declarations repository.
Each collection has a specific scope, and its maintainers might or might not have the intention to track the terms you are interested in.
If some versions are missing, the maintainers of this collection might benefit from your help: check open issues for known necessary corrections or open a new one.
If specific services, or specific terms for a service, are missing from this collection, they may be available in other public Open Terms Archive collections.
If not, you may just be the best person to add them by following the documentation!
Any database in this repository is distributed under an ODC-BY 1.0 license. That means you are free to share, modify, or transform the database and produce works from it as long as you attribute the resulting works to Privacy International and Open Terms Archive contributors.