Looks like updates were mostly just loosening up legal grounds to suspend accounts, ability to share aggregated data with anyone
I built a tool (ironically using Supabase) that tracks these types of terms of service changes from companies (fineprint.to if curious).
Users discuss recent changes to Supabase's Terms of Service, noting increased legal grounds for account suspension and data sharing. One user suggests self-hosting as a potential alternative to avoid these terms.
which means?
it's more reasons that they can suspend accounts so they aren't liable legally if they suspend a client
So it's better to self host?