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WeTransfer, the platform used by many creative professionals to transfer their work online, has faced intense user backlash ...
In both versions of WeTransfer's TOS, the company states that the users own and retains all the rights to their work. That ...
WeTransfer has confirmed it does not use files uploaded to their service to train artificial intelligence (AI) models. The ...
After user backlash, WeTransfer confirms it doesn’t use customer uploads to train AI—highlighting growing fears over data use ...
WeTransfer reassures users it will not use uploaded files for AI training following criticism of its terms of service updates ...
A recent update to WeTransfer’s terms of service caused consternation after some of its customers feared that it meant content from files uploaded to the popular file-sharing service would ...
WeTransfer has walked back controversial language in its terms of service after online backlash over its potential use of AI ...
WeTransfer removed AI-related language from its terms after users feared their files could be used to train models, insisting no content is used for AI.
WeTransfer users feared the company was set to train AI models on their data. The controversy exposed growing trust issues ...
WeTransfer, the Dutch-based file-sharing platform widely used by creatives, has clarified that it does not use user-uploaded ...
WeTransfer was forced into a climbdown after backlash for changes to its terms of service that granted the company sweeping rights over user data.
Online files transfer platform WeTransfer clarified its updated terms of service, saying that users still own the content they share.