Poshmark published a substantially expanded Privacy Policy on March 25, 2026, replacing version 8.1 with version 8.2. The new policy adds 249 sentences detailing what personal data Poshmark collects (name, address, payment information, content you create), how it uses that data, how it shares information, storage practices, legal basis for processing, and user rights. The policy now includes a table of contents, scope statement, and explicit notification that California residents have a separate privacy notice.
Poshmark's updated Privacy Policy provides substantially more transparency about the personal data it collects (including name, address, payment details, and content you create), how it uses and shares that information, and the legal bases for processing. The policy now explicitly covers data collected across websites, mobile apps, and other platforms, and identifies collection points including account registration, purchases, listings, stories, and interactions with other users. California residents are directed to a separate supplemental privacy notice. While this change increases clarity about data practices rather than restricting new data collection, reviewing the specific uses and sharing practices described in the full policy can help you understand what data Poshmark retains and how it may be used.
The expanded Privacy Policy provides substantially more transparency about what personal data Poshmark collects, how it uses and shares that data, and what rights you have. This increased transparency helps you understand what information Poshmark retains about your account, purchases, listings, and interactions, and enables you to make informed decisions about whether to use the platform and what data to provide.
→ Review the complete updated Privacy Policy, particularly sections on data sharing and retention, to understand what data Poshmark collects and how it may be used.
→ If you are a California resident, review the separate California Privacy Notice referenced in the policy to understand your state-specific rights.
→ You will not have full transparency about what personal data Poshmark collects and how it is used, potentially limiting your ability to make informed decisions about data sharing.
→ You may miss notification of data uses or sharing practices that affect your privacy.
Added explicit enumeration of personal data types collected including name, address, payment information, social media accounts, user-generated content, search terms, and interaction data.
New scope statement clarifying the policy applies to personal data collected across websites, mobile apps, and other channels where Poshmark services are accessed.
Added explicit cross-reference to a separate California Privacy Notice that supplements this policy for California residents.
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Poshmark now tells you in detail what kinds of personal information it collects, where it collects it, and how it gets that information.
Poshmark now explains what it does with your data, who it shares it with, how long it keeps it, and why it is allowed to process it.
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Track changes →Poshmark published a materially expanded Privacy Policy effective March 25, 2026, moving from version 8.1 to 8.2. The change adds 249 sentences documenting data collection categories (name, address, payment information, user-generated content), processing uses, sharing practices, storage and retention, legal basis for processing, and user rights. The policy includes a table of contents and explicit scope statement covering websites, mobile apps, and other access channels. A separate California Privacy Notice is now referenced as supplemental. This expansion likely reflects effort to comply with evolving privacy law requirements (CCPA, state privacy statutes, GDPR for EU users) and to provide transparency across multiple data collection and processing activities. Organizations using Poshmark for commerce or marketing should review the new data-sharing and processing sections to assess whether those practices align with vendor governance requirements and privacy impact assessments.
CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act), state privacy statutes (Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, Montana), GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation), FTC Act Section 5 (unfair or deceptive practices)
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