Headspace removed two footer navigation links from their Terms and Conditions page: 'Site Sitemap' and 'Blog Sitemap'. These were duplicate links already present elsewhere on the page. This is a minor formatting change with no impact on the actual terms, rights, or obligations users agree to.
This change has no impact on consumers. The removed links were navigation elements in the website footer, not substantive policy language. Users retain all existing rights and obligations under Headspace's terms of service.
This change does not materially affect users. The removed links were duplicate navigation elements unrelated to the substantive terms users agree to.
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This change is a formatting adjustment only. Two duplicate navigation links were removed from the footer of the Terms and Conditions page. No substantive policy language, user obligations, data practices, or legal rights were modified. No compliance action is required.
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