Updating services on the frontpage

And Khan also JS issue.

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The fact that I’m in need of JS brings unbearable pain to my soul…

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Apple Services docs have been updated. Lots of duplicates so I had to resort to adding a [DEPRECATED] tag while we sort things out.

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Dishonorable Mention

Thanks Quora for forcing me to enable cookies, JS, XHR and all the other crap just to view your ToS, which are structured like a static one. Really needed these cookies…

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Honorable Mention

I don’t like you, Facebook, but at least you’re kind enough to supply your legal docs in a printable page. Made things a trillion times easier.

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Added GitHub to the list. Privacy Policy updated (ToS haven’t changed since last crawl).

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I will go through points before we add more services. Some like YouTube seem to only have one approved point now. Let’s fix that first

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I’m currently taking care of GitHub.

@shadowwwind Could I ask a favour? I’m getting an error page when declining my already approved points (quote not found). Does that affect you too?

Give me a link to a point and I check

Point #14049, for instance.

Worked
Ah you have so many on that page ;D

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Have githubs Privacy and terms still not been integrated with the rest of MS?

I hope they don’t in the near future, otherwise I’m leaving tf out of the platform.

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Annotated Google’s Privacy Policy, working on ToS.

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Google specifically mentions that it may collect public data without the user interacting with it.
Then we would also need this point on wikipedia because it collects the names of people to write on their Wikipedia page.
I don’t think this case should be used for public and private data that is collected through third party sources. Terms of Service; Didn't Read - Phoenix

This is a bit contentious. While I see where you’re coming from, generally Wikipedia writes their articles about public figures. The case of Google is a bit more straightforrward since they can potentially do it for indexing data to their search engine that doesn’t need consent necessarily (and is an opt-out model). They can also do it for advertisement purposes, too.

If we want to discuss this further, might be a good idea to do it on a separate topic.

I’ve changed the name of WikiHow to wikiHow, which is the appropriate brand name.

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I have updated most of the Amazon docs (at least the important ones, luckily).
Make sure to check out which ones have been marked as [DEPRECATED].

Update

  • GitHub has been annotated and marked as comprehensively reviewed!
  • Google has been marked as not comprehensively reviewed while the pending annotations are properly reviewed.
  • Wikipedia has been marked as not comprehensively reviewed while the pending annotations are properly reviewed.
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I’ve slightly reworded the Markdown table headers.