`WeChat` ‧ `Acceptable Use Policy` ‧ not tracked anymore
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No version of the Acceptable Use Policy
of service WeChat
is recorded anymore since 9 January 2024 at 0:37:28 UTC
The source document has been recorded in a snapshot, but no version can be extracted.
After correction, it might still be possible to recover the missed versions.
What went wrong
- Timed out after 30 seconds when trying to fetch 'https://www.wechat.com/en/acceptable_use_policy.html'
How to resume tracking
First of all, check if the source documents are accessible through a web browser:
If the source documents are accessible through a web browser
- Try updating the selectors.
- Try switching client scripts on with expert mode.
If the source documents are not accessible anymore
- If the source documents have moved, find their new location and update it.
- If these terms have been removed, move them from the declaration to its history file, using
2024-01-09T00:37:28Z
as thevalidUntil
value. - If the service has closed, move the entire contents of the declaration to its history file, using
2024-01-09T00:37:28Z
as thevalidUntil
value.
If none of the above works
If the source documents are accessible in a browser but fetching them always fails from the Open Terms Archive server, this is most likely because the service provider has blocked the Open Terms Archive robots from accessing its content. In this case, updating the declaration will not enable resuming tracking. Only an agreement with the service provider, an engine upgrade, or some technical workarounds provided by the administrator of this collection’s server might resume tracking.
References
Tracking resumed
No changes were found in the last run, so no new version has been recorded.
No version of the Acceptable Use Policy
of service WeChat
is recorded anymore since 3 February 2024 at 6:36:29 UTC
The source document has been recorded in a snapshot, but no version can be extracted.
After correction, it might still be possible to recover the missed versions.
What went wrong
- Received HTTP code 503 when trying to fetch 'https://www.wechat.com/en/acceptable_use_policy.html'
How to resume tracking
First of all, check if the source documents are accessible through a web browser:
If the source documents are accessible through a web browser
- Try updating the selectors.
- Try switching client scripts on with expert mode.
If the source documents are not accessible anymore
- If the source documents have moved, find their new location and update it.
- If these terms have been removed, move them from the declaration to its history file, using
2024-02-03T06:36:29Z
as thevalidUntil
value. - If the service has closed, move the entire contents of the declaration to its history file, using
2024-02-03T06:36:29Z
as thevalidUntil
value.
If none of the above works
If the source documents are accessible in a browser but fetching them always fails from the Open Terms Archive server, this is most likely because the service provider has blocked the Open Terms Archive robots from accessing its content. In this case, updating the declaration will not enable resuming tracking. Only an agreement with the service provider, an engine upgrade, or some technical workarounds provided by the administrator of this collection’s server might resume tracking.
References
No version of the Acceptable Use Policy
of service WeChat
is recorded anymore since 13 February 2024 at 6:37:33 UTC
The source document has been recorded in a snapshot, but no version can be extracted.
After correction, it might still be possible to recover the missed versions.
What went wrong
- Timed out after 30 seconds when trying to fetch 'https://www.wechat.com/en/acceptable_use_policy.html'
How to resume tracking
First of all, check if the source documents are accessible through a web browser:
If the source documents are accessible through a web browser
- Try updating the selectors.
- Try switching client scripts on with expert mode.
If the source documents are not accessible anymore
- If the source documents have moved, find their new location and update it.
- If these terms have been removed, move them from the declaration to its history file, using
2024-02-13T06:37:33Z
as thevalidUntil
value. - If the service has closed, move the entire contents of the declaration to its history file, using
2024-02-13T06:37:33Z
as thevalidUntil
value.
If none of the above works
If the source documents are accessible in a browser but fetching them always fails from the Open Terms Archive server, this is most likely because the service provider has blocked the Open Terms Archive robots from accessing its content. In this case, updating the declaration will not enable resuming tracking. Only an agreement with the service provider, an engine upgrade, or some technical workarounds provided by the administrator of this collection’s server might resume tracking.