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Tailscale updated terms of service. In the latest terms of service they include forced arbitration.{{Citation needed}} | {{StubNotice}} | ||
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Tailscale is a popular | Tailscale is a popular service in the self-hosting community, | ||
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Impartial and complete description of the events, including actions taken by the company, and the timeline of the incident coming to the public's attention.}} | Impartial and complete description of the events, including actions taken by the company, and the timeline of the incident coming to the public's attention.}} | ||
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Tailscale updated the terms of service. In the latest terms of service they include forced arbitration.[citation needed]
Background[edit | edit source]
Tailscale is a popular service in the self-hosting community,