On Friday, April 10, 2015 at 6:28:11 PM UTC+2, Pole Cat wrote: > > http://pastebin.com/EdFzBW1Q > > > Terms of Service LastPass > > tosdr analysis item > https://tosdr.org/index.html#lastpass > > Link: LastPass Terms of Service > https://lastpass.com/terms-of-service > > Link: Privacy Statement > https://lastpass.com/privacy-statement > > > - > " > - Terms may be changed any time at their discretion, without notice to > the user Discussion > > They can change the terms of service any time they see fit, even > without notification to the user. Your use of the service supposedly > constitutes acceptance of the changes in the terms. > " > source > https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/tosdr/lb50aLuegoQ/Vko5nZqx4M8J > > App There is more: > > > 1. LastPass.com > > a privacy > Guiding princ: > Changes > Changes occur at any time without notification > Although most changes are likely to be minor, LastPass may change its > Privacy Statement from time to time, and in LastPass' sole discretion. > LastPass encourages visitors to frequently check this page for any changes > to its Privacy Statement. >
This point is already displayed on tosdr.org. > > Passwords > LastPass won't get your individual encrypted passwords > > This is mentioned in https://groups.google.com/d/topic/tosdr/A_hPjYdk0bg/discussion > Personal Info > LastPass won't ask personal info unnesssarily > We don’t ask you for personal information unless we truly need it. > > This is more or less the same point as https://groups.google.com/d/topic/tosdr/AG0Dwe0fRF0/discussion > Info Sharing > LastPass shares info with compliance of law > We don’t share your personal information with anyone except to comply with > the law, develop our products, or protect our rights. > This should be added as a point. (1) > > Service Info Sharing > Don't keep personal info except for a service > We don’t store personal information on our servers unless required for the > on-going operation of one of our services. (For example: If you choose to > store login history, we keep login history, if you choose not to, we don’t) > > This should be added as a point. (2) > *visitors > Collects non-personal indentifying ifo including browser type, lang pref, > referr site, date and time of visitor request to improve website. > LastPass releases info in aggregate in i.e. reports. > > This should be added as a point. (3) > *Gathering Personal-identifying info > Additional info outside of email and user including financial info > aprpriote for interaction on LastPass, not disclosing. > > Not sure what you mean with this, the fact that they don't disclose your payment info? I think it would be explicitly illegal for them to disclose that, so not sure if we should make this a review point. But please reply if you think otherwise! :) > *Use Personal data > aggregated statistic collection of visitor behavior, displaying publicly > and use behavior data and more to customize advertisements. > > Let's merge this with (3) above. > *Protection of some personally-identifying info > Discloses user info to itself, contractors, affiliate organizations to > help provide services and have agreed not to disclose it including out of > the country. > Let's merge this with (1) above. > discloses personal info by law, affecting rights of LastPass, third > parties or public at large. > Let's merge this with (1) above. > LastPass sends you periodic emails about LastPass. > Already mentioned in https://groups.google.com/d/topic/tosdr/I3MgaNo1Plc/discussion > LastPass keeps feedback interactions and tries to protect it. > > Already mentioned in https://groups.google.com/d/topic/tosdr/u17h91pBgyM/discussion (right? or is this about a different quote?) > *Cookie > cookies to id and track visitors, usage, preferences. Visitors not wanting > these can refuse them. > > This should be added as a point. (4) > > *Privacy Statement Changes > Although most changes are likely to be minor, LastPass may change its > Privacy Statement from time to time, and in LastPass’ sole discretion. > LastPass encourages visitors to frequently check this page for any changes > to its Privacy Statement. > > This should be added as a point. (5) > This privacy statement available under a Creative Commons Share-alike > license. > > Ah, nice touch! :) Let's add this as a point as well. (6) > b terms > > #account.. (basically summary) > You cant use LastPass for misleading and unlawful manner including > copyright infrigement and using LastPass' intellectual property. > > Already mentioned in https://groups.google.com/d/topic/tosdr/vyhH8TLLs4Y/discussion > LastPass can delete any conctent violating policy or harmful or deny > terminate access with no refund > > Already mentioned in https://groups.google.com/d/topic/tosdr/UUUcHSpTlCE/discussion > Standard > Free edition is not for commercial use > > Not sure if that's worth making a review point about, IMHO it's more about how their pricing structure works (how much the service costs, in which situation). > #changes (already there) > summary: LastPass can change the agreement at any time without posting. > LastPass reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to modify or > replace any part of this Agreement. It is your responsibility to check this > Agreement periodically for changes. Your continued use of or access to the > Website following the posting of any changes to this Agreement constitutes > acceptance of those changes. > Let's merge this with (5) above > LastPass may also, in the future, offer new services and/or features > through the Website (including, the release of new tools and resources). > by robin monks > Not sure what this means - I assume that of course they can offer new services. :) Why do they mention this in their terms, isn't it obvious? > > * Termination > LastPass may terminate your access with or without notice, effective > immediately. If you wish to terminate this Agreement or your account (if > you have one), you may simply discontinue using the Website. > Notwithstanding the foregoing, if you have a Services account, such account > can only be terminated by LastPass if you materially breach this Agreement > and fail to cure such breach within thirty (30) days from LastPass’ notice > to you thereof; provided that, LastPass can terminate the Website > immediately as part of a general shut down of our service. > > Already mentioned in https://groups.google.com/d/topic/tosdr/UUUcHSpTlCE/discussion > > Terms licensed under CC-SA > > > Let's merge this with (6) -- [!!] Please see https://edit.tosdr.org -- this is where new contributions should be submitted and discussed tosdr.org | twitter.com/tosdr | github.com/tosdr --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Terms of Service; Didn't Read" group. 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