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    E

    ToS;DR Grade E · Very serious concerns

    Updated July 10, 2023

    According to ToS;DR, Attendify is rated Grade E. Approved analysis includes 1 blocker and 13 concerning points. ToS;DR marks this service as comprehensively reviewed. Top issues: The service can delete specific content without reason and may do it without prior notice; Terms may be changed any time at their discretion, without notice to the user ; This service forces users into binding arbitration in the case of disputes.

    Blockers

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    Bad

    13

    Good

    3

    Official documentTerms of Service
    Full analysisView on ToS;DR

    Top concerning points

    1. 1.

      The service can delete specific content without reason and may do it without prior notice

      blocker
      High

      This service can delete specific content. Usually they will claim they reserve the right to do it at their sole discretion, which is legalese for saying they won't give a specific reason. If the terms say they will not notify you, it shall be included in the quote but if it does not explicitly say they will give you a notice, it can be reasonably inferred that they can do it without telling you.

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    2. 2.

      Terms may be changed any time at their discretion, without notice to the user

      bad
      High

      The Agreements can be updated at any time, including in a way that negatively affects user rights, without notifying before or after the changes.

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    3. 3.

      This service forces users into binding arbitration in the case of disputes

      bad
      High

      This service forces users to use their own contracted arbitrator and forces users to waive their rights to jury trial.

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    4. 4.

      You waive your right to a class action.

      bad
      High

      The right to be represented in a class action (or representative action) exists in the US and some European countries. It allows people who have been similarly injured by the same accused to take legal action by a single lawsuit instead of individually. Some Terms of Service try to limit that right. By agreeing to them, you could waive (= renounce to) your right to a class action, which might reduce your chances to be successful in a case.

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    5. 5.

      This service forces users into binding arbitration in the case of disputes

      bad
      High

      This service forces users to use their own contracted arbitrator and forces users to waive their rights to jury trial.

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    6. 6.

      This service assumes no liability for unauthorized access to your personal information

      bad
      High

      Generated through the annotate view

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    7. 7.

      This service may keep personal data after a request for erasure for business interests or legal obligations

      bad
      High

      After the end of the data retention period and/or if you request the deletion of your data, they may still keep it for business interests (fraud detection, transactions...) or legal obligations (tax, legal reporting...)

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    8. 8.

      This service tracks you on other websites

      bad
      High

      The service may use tracking technologies in third-party websites to track your online activity while you aren't visiting their Site.

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    Frequently asked questions

    What is Attendify's ToS;DR privacy grade?
    ToS;DR rates Attendify as Grade E. Grades range from A (best) to E (worst). See the full breakdown on ToS;DR.
    Is Attendify's Terms of Service safe?
    ToS;DR's Grade E means the terms raise serious concerns. Read the blocker and bad points carefully before accepting.
    What is a top concern in Attendify's terms?
    The service can delete specific content without reason and may do it without prior notice — This service can delete specific content. Usually they will claim they reserve the right to do it at their sole discretion, which is legalese for saying they won't give a specific reason. If the terms say they will not notify you, it shall be included in the quote but if it does not explicitly say they will give you a notice, it can be reasonably inferred that they can do it without telling you. (Source: ToS;DR approved point).
    Where can I read Attendify's official terms?
    ToS;DR tracks "Terms of Service" at https://attendify.com/terms_of_service/. Always prefer the official document over summaries.

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