Wrongable Policy Kit
Turn vague “trust us” into receipts. Paste your policy and get testable claims + fixes.
Score
Claims (Wrongable)
Fix Kit (Make it Wrongable)
Details & Export
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What “wrongable” means (and why you should care)
Most policies are written like fog machines. Wrongable = actionable, falsifiable, time-bound, testable. “We delete your data in 30 days after account closure” is wrongable. “We care deeply about privacy” is wallpaper. We extract the former, shame the latter, and hand you a tidy list you can cite later.
What the tool does
Extracts receipts: Concrete promises, deadlines, and scope (“we log X for Y days”).
Flags squish: Hedging, unilateral changes, “at our sole discretion,” “may share with partners,” retention with no calendar, “to the fullest extent permitted by law.”
Maps power moves: Arbitration traps, class-action bans, opt-out mazes, default consent, dark-patting “consent” via cookie hell.
Outputs a kit: A clean list of Wrongable Claims, Risky Clauses, and Open Questions—plus copy-paste snippets for email disputes.
Not legal advice; it’s a clarity engine. You bring the spine. We bring the receipts.
How to use it
- Paste a link or the text.
- Run the check.
- Copy the kit. Send it to support, your lawyer, your boss, or your future self who forgot why this company felt cursed.
What a good policy looks like
- Concrete verbs + clocks: “Delete within 30 days,” “Respond within 72 hours,” “Store in the EU only.”
- Bounded scope: what, why, where, for how long.
- Undo button: How to opt out and how to verify they did it.