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Category: Technology Author : Steven Hodson Posted: June 5, 2009
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The EFF tracks companies and their changing TOS agreements



TOSBack

The one document that just about everyone dreads reading, and most don’t, has to be the Terms of Service (TOS) that we have to agree to before using their services. Even when we get notification of changes chances are most of us ignore them. We shouldn’t but we do because they have to be some of the most boring shit we could ever not want to read.

To make things easier for us though the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has created the Terms-Of-Service Tracker. At TOSback.org you can see a real-time feed of TOS agreements that have been changed as well as updates to more than three dozen policies from the some of the most popular services on the Internet.

"Some changes to terms of service are good for consumers, and some are bad," said EFF Senior Staff Attorney Fred von Lohmann. "But Internet users are increasingly trusting websites with everything from their photos to their ‘friends lists’ to their calendar — and sometimes even their medical information. TOSBack will help consumers flag changes in the websites they use every day and trust with their personal information."

Source: Electronic Frontier Foundation

Currently TOSback.org is following the policies of these companies

Amazon
Apple
Automattic
Blizzard
Craigslist
Data.gov
DoubleClick
EBay
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Facebook
Flickr
GoDaddy
Google
MySpace
Organizing For America
Recovery.gov
Twitter
Whitehouse.gov
Yahoo!
YouTube

You can also grab their RSS (or use this RSS link)

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