Verification Receipt
Memory Store
What this proves
6 clauses were found word-for-word in Memory Store's Terms of Service on May 20, 2026. This receipt is stored permanently and cannot be altered.
Details
26081c79b4976c2f7e39ebfc7dba7705f3c8b0bcb204d77d88557166ca91cd73To verify independently: download the TOS from the URL above, hash it with SHA-256, and compare. If it matches, the document has not changed since verification.
Clauses Checked (6/7 verified)
“You agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Memory Store and its affiliates, employees, contractors, licensors, and service providers from claims, losses, liabilities, damages, costs, and expens...”Show full text
“You agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Memory Store and its affiliates, employees, contractors, licensors, and service providers from claims, losses, liabilities, damages, costs, and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees, arising from your use of the Service, your User Content, your violation of these Terms, or your violation of someone else's rights.”
The exact text was not found in the current TOS document. This can happen if the company updated their terms, if the clause was slightly paraphrased during extraction, or if it came from a linked document like a privacy policy.
“TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, OUR TOTAL LIABILITY FOR ALL CLAIMS RELATING TO THE SERVICE WILL NOT EXCEED THE GREATER OF ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($100) OR THE AMOUNT YOU PAID MEMORY STORE FOR THE...”Show full text
“TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, OUR TOTAL LIABILITY FOR ALL CLAIMS RELATING TO THE SERVICE WILL NOT EXCEED THE GREATER OF ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($100) OR THE AMOUNT YOU PAID MEMORY STORE FOR THE SERVICE IN THE 12 MONTHS BEFORE THE EVENT GIVING RISE TO THE CLAIM.”
“We do not guarantee uninterrupted service, error-free operation, permanent storage, complete retrieval, or that outputs will meet your requirements.”
Rate this clause →“Fees are non-refundable except where required by law or where we state otherwise in writing.”
Rate this clause →“Unless stated otherwise, subscriptions renew until canceled.”
Rate this clause →“You keep your rights in the content you submit, store, or retrieve through the Service ("User Content").”
Rate this clause →“You grant Memory Store a limited license to host, process, index, summarize, display, transmit, and otherwise use User Content only to provide, secure, support, and improve the Service.”
Rate this clause →Why did 1 clause fail?
Verification works by searching for the exact clause text inside the TOS document. A clause fails when the wording does not match character-for-character. Common reasons: the company quietly updated their terms, the AI slightly paraphrased when extracting, or the clause lives in a separate linked document (like a privacy policy or data processing agreement). Failed clauses are flagged as “AI-extracted” on the site until they can be re-verified.
How this works
Stored on Arweave
The proof data is uploaded to Arweave, a permanent storage network. Once there, it cannot be changed or deleted by anyone - not even CrazyTOS.
Registered on AO Computer
Each verification is also registered on AO, a decentralized computer built on Arweave. Think of it as a public ledger: every verified clause gets an entry that anyone can check, creating a tamper-proof chain of records independent of any single company.
Why it matters
Companies change their terms all the time. This system creates a permanent, public record of what they said and when. If a clause disappears tomorrow, the proof still exists.
Verification Chain▶
The full provable compute path for this verification. Every link below points to an immutable on-chain record.
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