WeTransfer Under Fire Over New Data Terms

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Dutch file-sharing platform WeTransfer has sparked uproar after quietly adding language to its terms of service suggesting it could use customer files to train AI models, then swiftly removing the clause following backlash.

What Users Spotted and Why It Sparked Alarm

The controversy erupted in mid-July when eagle-eyed WeTransfer users, including high-profile creatives, flagged an update to the company’s terms of service set to take effect on 8 August 2025. In particular, Section 6.3 introduced wording that granted WeTransfer a “perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free, transferable, sub-licensable licence” to use uploaded files for operating and developing the service, including, crucially, to “improve performance of machine learning models that enhance our content moderation process.”

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