Poshmark updated their Privacy Policy on March 25, 2026, moving from version 8.1 to 8.2. The new version adds detailed explanations of what personal data is collected — including names, addresses, payment information, and activity on the platform — and how it is used and shared. This matters because users now have a clearer picture of exactly what data Poshmark collects, which can help them make more informed decisions about what they share.
This update significantly expands the detail of what data Poshmark discloses it collects — including payment information and behavioral activity — giving users a clearer but also more complete picture of how much data is gathered. Understanding this scope is essential for users to make informed choices about their participation on the platform.
Poshmark's updated Privacy Policy now explicitly details the types of personal data collected, including your name, address, phone number, payment information, browsing activity, and social interactions on the platform. This gives users a much clearer understanding of the scope of data collection compared to the previous version. You can review the full updated policy and the California Privacy Notice if you are a California resident to understand your specific rights and opt-out options.
Poshmark released Privacy Policy v8.2 on March 25, 2026, adding 249 sentences that materially expand transparency disclosures around data collection categories, use purposes, sharing practices, and user rights. This touches GDPR Art. 13 (information to be provided at collection), CCPA/CPRA notice-at-collection requirements, and FTC fair information practice principles. The expanded scope disclosures — covering payment data, behavioral data, and user-generated content — require compliance teams to verify that downstream vendor contracts, DPAs, and internal data inventories align with the newly articulated collection and processing activities. Action is recommended: review updated data categories against existing DPAs and internal privacy notices.
1. GDPR Art. 13 (information to be provided where personal data collected from data subject) and Art. 14 (information where data not obtained from data subject) — new disclosures on data categories, purposes, and legal bases must be verified for completeness under EU adequacy standards.
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ConductAtlas Policy Archive Entity: Poshmark | Document: Poshmark Privacy Policy | Record: CA-C-000110 Captured: 2026-03-25 06:10:19 UTC URL: https://conductatlas.com/change/2026-03-25-poshmark-poshmark-privacy-policy-110/ Accessed: April 4, 2026
Poshmark updated its Privacy Policy on March 25, 2026, moving from version 8.1 to 8.2. The update significantly expands the …
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