Developer Tools Terms Scanner

Analyze developer platform terms for code ownership, repository privacy, and how your code may be used for AI training.

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Your source code is your IP. Know who can access it, how it might be used, and what happens if the service changes.

Code Usage for AI Training

High Risk

Your code may be used to train AI code assistants. Public repos are usually included by default; private repos may have opt-out options.

Look for: AI/ML training policies, code analysis rights, and opt-out mechanisms.

Repository Privacy Guarantees

High Risk

Private repos aren't always fully private. Support staff, security scans, and legal requests can expose code. Know the boundaries.

Look for: Access policies, employee access, and legal disclosure requirements.

CI/CD Secrets Handling

Medium Risk

Secrets and environment variables pass through their systems. Know how they're stored, who can access them, and retention policies.

Look for: Secrets encryption, access controls, and audit logging.

Build Artifact Retention

Medium Risk

Build logs and artifacts may be retained longer than you expect. Sensitive data in logs could persist after deletion.

Look for: Log retention periods, artifact storage, and deletion procedures.

Organization Ownership Transfer

Medium Risk

If the org owner leaves, transferring ownership can be complex. All repos and access controls go with the org.

Look for: Ownership transfer policies, admin succession, and organization recovery.

Self-Hosted vs. Cloud Terms

Medium Risk

Self-hosted versions may have different terms than cloud. License restrictions, telemetry, and support obligations vary.

Look for: Self-hosted restrictions, telemetry requirements, and license scope.

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