How to be notified of terms changes

An RSS feed is a type of web page that contains information about the latest content published by a website, such as the date of publication and the address where you can view it. When this resource is updated, a feed reader app automatically notifies you and you can see the update. You can receive notification for a specific service or document by subscribing to RSS feeds.


For specific terms ๐Ÿ”—

To find out the address of the RSS feed you want to subscribe to:

  1. Navigate to the page with the history of changes you are interested in.
    • For example, for the GitHub Privacy Policy of the Demo collection, this would be this page.
  2. Copy the address of that page from your browserโ€™s address bar.
    • For example, for the GitHub Privacy Policy of the Demo collection, this would be https://github.com/OpenTermsArchive/demo-versions/commits/main/GitHub/Privacy%20Policy.md.
  3. Append .atom at the end of this address.
    • For example, for the GitHub Privacy Policy of the Demo collection, this would become https://github.com/OpenTermsArchive/demo-versions/commits/main/GitHub/Privacy%20Policy.md.atom.
  4. Subscribe your RSS feed reader to the resulting address.

For all the terms of a service ๐Ÿ”—

Simply navigate to the history of changes for the service you are interested in and follow the same procedure as for a specific document.

For example, for all terms of the Demo collection, you would obtain https://github.com/OpenTermsArchive/demo-versions/commits/main/GitHub.atom.


For all terms of a collection ๐Ÿ”—

Simply append commits.atom to the URL of the repository.

For example, for all terms of the Demo collection, you would use https://github.com/OpenTermsArchive/demo-versions/commits.atom.