As privacy laws evolve, Termly updates its EULA Generator to ensure compliance with new and changing regulations. Our goal is to maintain transparency about these updates and new offerings.
Please note, policy changes become effective only after you republish your policy via the Termly dashboard.
January 9, 2023
Updated Section: Governing Law
Purpose: Legal
Summary: Customers can select the United Kingdom country or overseas territory whose law they want to govern over the End User License Agreement (EULA).
Impact: The ‘Applicable Law’ section of the EULA will specify the governing law for the selected United Kingdom country or overseas territory.
June 28, 2022
Updated Section: Privacy Policy
Purpose: General Improvement
Summary: Customers have additional options to detail how users can access the company’s privacy policy.
Impact: The ‘Use of Data’ section in the EULA will be updated with instructions on how users can access the privacy policy.
May 5, 2022
Updated Section: English Preference
Purpose: General Improvement
Summary: Customers now have the choice to use American English or British English spelling in their EULA.
Impact: The choice of spelling will affect the entire EULA, including minor punctuation differences.
March 1, 2022
New Section: App Store
Purpose: General Improvement
Summary: Customers can select whether their application is published in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, or both.
Impact: The EULA will reference the appropriate app store(s) and app type(s), according to the customer’s selection.
December 16, 2021
New Section: Company VAT Number
Purpose: Legal
Summary: Customers with users in the EU or UK can now include their company VAT number to comply with EEA/UK regulations.
Impact: The introduction of the EULA will now feature the company's VAT number.
Updated Section: Business Address
Purpose: General Improvement
Summary: UK-based businesses can specify England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, or Wales as part of their business address.
Impact: The business address at the end of the EULA will reflect the chosen country within the UK.
Updated Section: Business Address
Purpose: Legal
Summary: UK-based businesses can now include their registered address to comply with EEA and UK regulations.
Impact: The registered address will be incorporated into the introduction of the EULA.
Detailed release notes were not maintained prior to December 2021. Please contact us if you have any questions.