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The retroactive application of policies is a subset of the behaviors outlined in [[Retroactively Amended Purchase Experience]]. It occurs when companies or platforms introduce new rules, policies, or enforcement mechanisms and apply them to agreements, content, or actions that predate the policy change. This practice has significant implications for consumers, ranging from loss of access to purchased goods or services, to privacy violations, and even irreversible consequences.
The retroactive application of policies is a subset of the behaviors outlined in [[Retroactively amended experiences]]. It occurs when companies or platforms introduce new rules, policies, or enforcement mechanisms and apply them to agreements, content, or actions that predate the policy change. This practice has significant implications for consumers, ranging from loss of access to purchased goods or services, to privacy violations, and even irreversible consequences.


=== Overview ===
=== Overview ===