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PROT is a risk analysis tool, not a legal advisor. Results highlight clauses that may be potentially unfair or risky based on known patterns — they are not a definitive legal opinion. Always consult a qualified legal professional for advice about your specific situation.
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Regex-Based Detection
PROT uses pattern-matching (regex) to identify suspicious clauses. It cannot truly understand context the way a lawyer would — a clause that looks risky by pattern may be perfectly standard in context, and vice versa.
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False Positives & Negatives
Some flagged clauses may be industry-standard and legally fine. Equally, a genuinely problematic clause written in unusual phrasing may slip past detection entirely. Results should be treated as a starting point, not a verdict.
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Language & Formatting
PROT is optimised for English-language documents with standard formatting. Non-English ToS pages, image-based text, or heavily obfuscated documents may not be analysed correctly or at all.
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Jurisdiction Coverage
Consumer law varies enormously by region. While PROT covers major jurisdictions (US, EU, UK, AU), local or niche regulations may not be included. A clause legal in one region may be unfair in another — PROT may not always account for this distinction.
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Law Doesn't Stand Still
Consumer protection law evolves constantly. PROT's detection patterns are updated regularly, but there may be a lag between new legislation and updated coverage. Newly enacted protections may not yet be reflected.
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Scope: ToS & EULAs Only
PROT is designed specifically for Terms of Service and End User License Agreements. It is not built to analyse employment contracts, NDAs, financial agreements, tenancy documents, or other contract types, where different legal frameworks apply.
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Dynamic & Gated Content
Some services load ToS content dynamically via JavaScript or behind login walls. PROT analyses what is visible in the page at scan time — portions of a document that haven't rendered or require authentication may be missed.
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Not Legal Enforcement
Flagging a clause as risky does not mean the clause is automatically unenforceable. Enforceability is determined by courts on a case-by-case basis. PROT surfaces risk for awareness — it cannot predict or guarantee legal outcomes.