Cash App removed the 'Your Privacy Choices' link from its Terms of Service footer on March 25, 2026. Previously, the footer included a direct link labeled 'Your Privacy Choices' alongside other legal and support links. The updated footer no longer displays this link. This removal eliminates a direct navigation path to privacy controls that was previously accessible from the main Terms document.
The updated Terms of Service no longer includes a 'Your Privacy Choices' link in the footer navigation. Previously, this link provided direct access to privacy-related settings or controls from the main Terms document. The removal reduces the visibility of this navigation path within the Terms itself. Whether this affects actual access to privacy controls depends on whether the link remains available through other parts of the Cash App website or application.
This change removes a visible navigation link to privacy controls from Cash App's main Terms of Service document. If the 'Your Privacy Choices' link was a primary disclosure mechanism for how users can exercise privacy rights or access privacy settings, its removal may create navigation friction or reduce the prominence of privacy-control disclosures. The operational significance depends on whether equivalent navigation remains available through other channels.
→ Visit the Cash App website or app to verify that privacy settings and controls remain accessible through alternative navigation
→ Contact Cash App support if you cannot locate privacy choice controls after this change
→ Users may have difficulty locating privacy controls if they relied on the Terms footer link to access them
→ If privacy controls have moved or become less visible, users may not discover available privacy options
Removed 'Your Privacy Choices' hyperlink from footer, reducing visible navigation paths to privacy controls from the main Terms document
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 footer navigation text linking to privacy controls from its Terms of Service. The change appears to be a structural or navigational modification rather than a substantive policy change. However, if the 'Your Privacy Choices' functionality was previously accessible primarily through this footer link, the removal may create navigation friction for users seeking privacy controls. Compliance teams should verify whether this link remains accessible through other channels (website navigation, app settings, separate privacy notice) to assess whether this creates a disclosure or accessibility gap under FTC Act Section 5 standards for clear privacy-choice presentation.
FTC Act Section 5 (unfair or deceptive practices); CCPA/CPRA (privacy choice disclosures); state privacy law requirements for clear presentation of privacy controls
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