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Tailscale updated the terms of service. In the latest terms of service they include forced arbitration.{{Citation needed}}
 
==Background==
==Background==
{{Placeholder box|tailscale is a popular service for selfhosting community}}
Tailscale is a popular service in the self-hosting community,


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===[Company]'s response===
===Tailscale's response===
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==References==
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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,

[Incident][edit | edit source]

Change this section's title to be descriptive of the incident.

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's response[edit | edit source]

If applicable, add the proposed solution to the issues by the company.


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References[edit | edit source]

https://tailscale.com/terms

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