Page version history, jurisdictional variants, and a consent log
ReleasedIris Vermeer
A foundational release for compliance-grade policy management. Every legal page on Termerly now keeps an immutable version history — every save creates a new version, and old versions are preserved indefinitely. You can see what your Privacy Policy looked like on March 14th two years ago without any heroics.
On top of that, each version can have jurisdictional variants attached:
- GDPR — for the EU.
- CCPA — for California.
- LGPD — for Brazil.
- PIPL — for China.
Variants share the same parent version but can diverge on the clauses that need to. They appear together in the editor so you can keep them aligned without juggling multiple documents.
Underpinning everything is a consent log that records which specific version of which specific policy a visitor accepted, when, and through which interface. This is the audit trail you need if a regulator ever asks what was live on your site on a given date — and what specifically your user agreed to.
April 17, 2026
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Benjamin HartleyHow is divergence between variants tracked? If the parent version gets a clause edit, do all variants auto-update, or do reviewers have to rebase each variant manually?
April 30, 2026
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Elena VasquezImmutable version history with jurisdictional variants and a consent log is the compliance-grade foundation we were waiting for. Auditing what was live on a given date is now a one-query operation.
April 22, 2026
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