Cash App removed the 'Your Privacy Choices' link from its Privacy Policy navigation on March 25, 2026. This link previously directed users to privacy control options or settings. The removal means this navigation pathway is no longer presented in the policy document itself, though it does not necessarily eliminate the underlying privacy choices or controls if they exist elsewhere on the platform.
The updated Privacy Policy no longer includes a 'Your Privacy Choices' link in its navigation footer. Previously, this link provided direct access to privacy controls or settings. Users seeking privacy choice options will no longer find this navigation pathway within the policy document. Whether privacy choice mechanisms remain available elsewhere on the Cash App platform or website is not addressed by this change.
The removal of a 'Your Privacy Choices' navigation link affects the documented accessibility of privacy controls within the Privacy Policy. Users seeking privacy options from within the policy document will no longer encounter this direct reference point. Under state privacy laws like the CCPA and state CDPAs, organizations must provide clear and readily accessible mechanisms for consumers to exercise privacy rights. The removal creates a documentation gap that may require Cash App to ensure equivalent privacy choice access remains available through alternative, documented means.
→ Users may encounter difficulty locating privacy control options through the Privacy Policy navigation
→ The documented pathway to privacy choices within the policy is no longer available
Removed 'Your Privacy Choices' link that previously provided direct access to privacy controls or settings
This change record describes what was added, removed, or modified in the document. Analysis reflects what the updated agreement states or permits. It does not constitute a legal determination about enforceability. Applicability may vary by jurisdiction. Methodology
Cash App removed a navigation link from its Privacy Policy footer. This is a low-severity change affecting policy usability and user guidance rather than substantive privacy rights or data handling practices. No new regulatory obligation is created or eliminated. A compliance review should confirm whether privacy choice mechanisms remain accessible through other means (settings, account pages, separate disclosures) to maintain compliance with state privacy laws (CCPA, Virginia CDPA, etc.) that may require clear access to consumer rights.
CCPA/CPRA (California Consumer Privacy Act and California Privacy Rights Act), Virginia CDPA (Consumer Data Protection Act), Colorado CPA (Colorado Privacy Act), Connecticut CTDPA (Connecticut Data Privacy Act), Utah UCPA (Utah Consumer Privacy Act), Montana MCDPA (Montana Consumer Data Protection Act), state financial privacy laws
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