Track Changes to Website Policies with TOSBack

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When you sign-up at a website or install a piece of software, you are often asked if you ‘accept the terms-of-service.' This is a really long document full of legalese. Most people don't even bother to read it and just click the accept button. Even yours truly pretty much just skims through these parts. However, when you agree to use a site's service, you are entering into an agreement with them. So, the least you should do is find up exactly what you're signing up for and how your personal information will be used.
Even those who read the terms and conditions during sign-up should be aware that website terms-of-service can change at any time. Even website policies often change. The problem is, most people don't have time to visit 10 or 15 sites regularly and read through terms-of service agreements and website policies.
Thankfully, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a digital civil liberties group is keeping track of some of these changes. You can see these changes by visiting TOSBack, a site dedicated to terms-of-service tracking. The aim of the site is to show how these agreements change over time.
TOSBack is currently monitoring agreements for 58 popular websites. These include social networking sites like Facebook, Myspace, and Twitter, user-content run sites like Flickr and YouTube, as well as online shopping giants Amazon and Ebay among other sites.
 
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