How a Software & It Services Business Hired a Lawyer to Review a Terms of Service & Privacy Policy in California (2026)
See real project results from ContractsCounsel's legal marketplace — this 2026 project was posted by a Software & IT Services business in California seeking help to review a Terms of Service & Privacy Policy. The client received 9 lawyer proposals with flat fee bids ranging from $495 to $2,000.
Review
Terms of Service & Privacy Policy
California
Business
Software & IT Services
Less than a week
$495 - $2,000 (Flat fee)
9 bids
7 pages
How much does it cost to Review a Terms of Service & Privacy Policy in California?
For this project, the client received 9 proposals from lawyers to review a Website Terms of Service and Privacy Policy in California, with flat fee bids ranging from $495 to $2,000 on a flat fee. Pricing may vary based on the complexity of the legal terms, the type of service requested, and the required turnaround time.Review Privacy Policy and Terms of Service for Consumer SMS App
"Hired Dolan to review a Privacy Policy and Terms of Service for a consumer SMS app before launch. He delivered redlined versions with approximately 60 margin comments — plus clean final versions — in under 24 hours. What stood out: he actually read the project description before responding. His first message back listed the exact areas he'd focus on, matched to what I asked for. That's not always the case on these platforms. The review itself was substantive. He caught a California Automatic Renewal Law compliance gap I hadn't flagged — a real issue with real penalties that I would have launched without. He also significantly strengthened the AI verdict disclaimer language, added sensitive data warnings, and rewrote the warranty and limitation of liability sections into proper legal form. This wasn't a copy-editing pass. He found real problems. When I asked him to go beyond my three flagged areas and do a full review, he confirmed he would and delivered on that. 60+ comments across two documents, clean versions ready to publish, no back and forth required. Fast, thorough, and clearly knows California consumer and privacy law. Would hire again."
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Can a company change its Terms of Service and Privacy Policy without notifying its users?
I recently discovered that a popular online platform I use has made significant changes to its Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, which I was not notified about. These changes seem to give the company more access to my personal data and reduce my rights as a user. I'm concerned about the implications of these changes and whether the company is allowed to make such modifications without informing its users in advance.
Jennifer B.
Online platforms can modify their terms of service and privacy policies without advance notice if: (1) Their terms explicitly allow such changes, and (2) Users continue using the platform after changes are made. However, modifications may still be challenged if they are unconscionable or violate privacy laws, particularly if they significantly impact user rights or data protection. While platforms may have the right to make unannounced changes, the enforceability depends on the specific modifications and their compliance with applicable regulations.