• snooggums@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    No reason to care when the TOS can be changed at any time, and who wants to read it once much less every times they want to use a thing?

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        1 year ago

        It helps once, but does it push notifications when the TOS changes from the last time you read it?

        The TOS could switch from protecting your data to sharing it for money at any point in time and that would apply to any existing data. Unless you know you can get them to delete it, the fact that the TOS used to say something does not matter once they change it.

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          @snooggums @throws_lemy @HelixDab2 @Jessvj93 ofc that’s always the risk you take when using any service. Sadly a lot of the time the ToS is so long it’d take forever to read but this is the closest I’ve been able to find to quick overviews on the the ToS of a specified service.

          Note that it does not have every service critiqued as I think ppl with TOSDR manually read the ToS and evaluate.