Robinhood restructured its privacy policy framework on March 6, 2026, separating disclosures for financial and non-financial services. The updated policy now explicitly organizes GLBA-regulated financial information notices by service entity (with updated reference links) and cross-references a separate Robinhood Markets US Online Privacy Statement for non-financial data collection. The policy also removed references to Robinhood Social as a covered service and clarified scope language around when the policy applies.
The updated privacy policy reorganizes how Robinhood discloses its handling of financial information, now grouping GLBA-regulated disclosures by individual service entity with updated reference links rather than listing all entities in a single section. The policy also removed coverage of Robinhood Social, meaning privacy practices for that social media product are no longer described in this statement. The revised policy clarifies that it applies when you are logged into services or interact through online customer service channels, and directs users to a separate Robinhood Markets US Online Privacy Statement for information about non-financial data collection practices.
The updated policy reorganizes how Robinhood discloses its financial data practices by service entity and separates non-financial data handling to a distinct privacy statement. This change affects how users and compliance teams locate privacy information for specific Robinhood services and makes clear which policy statement governs different types of data collection. The removal of Robinhood Social from this policy's scope creates a practical question about where social media privacy practices are now documented.
→ Review the service-specific GLBA financial privacy notices linked in the updated policy to verify your service is covered
→ Consult the separate Robinhood Markets US Online Privacy Statement for information about non-financial data collection
→ The updated disclosure structure will apply as written, and financial privacy information will be located via service-specific GLBA notices rather than a consolidated reference
→ Non-financial data practices will be governed by the separate Robinhood Markets statement, and users relying on this policy document alone may not locate complete information about all data practices
Reorganized to list service-specific GLBA notices separately by entity rather than in consolidated reference
Explicitly directed to separate Robinhood Markets US Online Privacy Statement rather than covered within this policy
Removed reference to Robinhood Social (social media product) and clarified policy applies when logged in or interacting through online customer service
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Robinhood restructured its privacy disclosures to separate GLBA-regulated financial information notices by service entity and remove non-financial product coverage to a parallel privacy statement. This change reorganizes regulatory compliance disclosures under the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act without materially altering the substantive privacy practices described. Organizations relying on this policy for vendor compliance assessment should note the new reference structure and confirm that linked GLBA notices remain current and accessible. No new material obligations appear created, but clarity on which statement governs which data practices may affect internal data-mapping processes.
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