Noom updated its privacy policy on April 19, 2026 to add clearer introductory language and summaries explaining what data it collects, how it uses that data, and how it shares information. The policy now includes plain-language summaries at the start of each major section, such as a statement that Noom collects personal, technical, and health information, uses it to run services and personalize experiences, and shares it with service providers and partners. The substantive policy sections remain substantively similar, but the new formatting makes the policy more accessible to non-lawyers reading it for the first time.
Noom's policy now leads with a clearer summary explaining that it collects personal, technical, and health information; uses it to personalize services and run the platform; and shares it with service providers and partners for business operations and payments. The updated policy makes these practices more transparent and easier for users to understand before reading the full terms. The core data practices described appear unchanged, but are now presented more accessibly.
The updated policy makes Noom's data practices more transparent and easier to understand by adding clear summaries at the start of each major section. Users can now quickly see that Noom collects personal, technical, and health data; uses it to personalize services and run the platform; and shares it with service providers and partners, without having to parse detailed legal language.
Added plain-language statement that policy explains what data is collected, how it is used, and what choices users have, making the document's purpose immediately clear.
Added summary clarifying that Noom collects data directly from users, during use of services, from outside sources, and that this includes personal, technical, and health information.
Added summary explaining that data is used to run and improve Noom, personalize experience, support users, communicate with them, and in some cases show marketing or ads.
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Noom added introductory summaries and section-level plain-language explanations to its privacy policy on April 19, 2026 without materially altering substantive data practices or rights. The change improves transparency and readability. No new data collection, processing, or sharing practices appear to have been introduced. From a compliance standpoint, this reflects a transparency enhancement consistent with regulatory expectations for clear privacy disclosures (GDPR, CCPA, and similar frameworks favor clear, accessible language). Internal review should confirm that the summarized language accurately reflects the detailed policy and does not inadvertently broaden or contract any stated practices.
GDPR, CCPA, COPPA (if minors are served), state privacy laws (Vermont, Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, Virginia)
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