Poshmark significantly expanded and restructured its Privacy Policy on April 19, 2026, adding 249 sentences to provide detailed disclosure of data collection, use, and sharing practices. The updated policy now explicitly describes what types of personal data the company collects (including names, addresses, payment information, photos, videos, and interaction data), how it uses that data, and how consumers can exercise their rights. The prior version was much shorter and less detailed, so this change increases transparency about Poshmark's data practices but does not appear to announce new data uses or remove consumer protections.
Poshmark's updated Privacy Policy provides significantly more transparent disclosure about what personal data the company collects, how it uses that data, and how you can exercise your privacy rights. The policy now explicitly itemizes data collection points, including photos, videos, payment information, social media accounts, and user interaction data, and provides a dedicated section on consumer rights and choices. The policy also includes a dedicated California Privacy Notice supplement, indicating enhanced compliance with California privacy laws. You can review the full updated policy and California Privacy Notice to understand Poshmark's specific data practices and identify which privacy rights and choices are available to you.
Poshmark's expanded privacy policy provides significantly more granular transparency about what personal data the company collects from you, how it uses that data, and what rights you have to control that data, particularly if you live in California or another state with privacy protections. The detailed disclosure of data categories (payment information, photos, videos, social media accounts, interaction history) allows you to understand Poshmark's data footprint and identify which privacy rights and opt-out options are available to you.
→ Review the updated privacy policy and California Privacy Notice supplement to identify what personal data Poshmark collects about you.
→ Review the 'Your Rights and Choices' section to understand what privacy controls and opt-out options are available to you based on your location.
→ You may not understand what personal data Poshmark collects or how it uses that data, limiting your ability to make informed decisions about your account.
→ You may miss privacy rights or opt-out options available to you under your state or regional privacy laws.
This is the 2nd significant Transparency Removal change Poshmark has made since ConductAtlas began monitoring.
ConductAtlas has recorded 2 material changes to this document (since March 2026).
Across all monitored documents, Poshmark has made 3 significant changes.
Clarifies that policy applies to personal data collected through websites, mobile applications, and other access points that reference the policy.
Itemizes personal data collected including name, address, phone, email, payment information, photos, videos, social media accounts, and interaction data.
New explicit reference to supplemental California Privacy Notice for California residents, indicating compliance with CCPA/CPRA.
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
Poshmark now explicitly lists what personal information it collects from you so you know exactly what data it has.
Poshmark now tells you what privacy rights you have and how to exercise them, with special rights listed for California residents.
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Track changes →Poshmark substantially revised its privacy policy on April 19, 2026, by adding 249 sentences and modifying 3 existing sentences, bringing the total to 6703 sentences. The expanded policy now includes detailed sections on scope, data collection methods, data uses, data sharing practices, data storage, legal basis for processing, and region-specific rights. The addition of explicit California Privacy Notice reference and expanded disclosure aligns with CCPA and likely CPRA requirements for California residents. Organizations using Poshmark as a vendor or data processor should review the updated terms to assess whether data handling practices align with their own privacy obligations, particularly regarding data retention, sharing practices, and consumer rights disclosure. The expansion appears to increase transparency rather than materially alter data practices, but downstream DPA or vendor assessment may be warranted.
CCPA/CPRA (California Consumer Privacy Act and California Privacy Rights Act); FTC Act Section 5 (unfair or deceptive privacy practices); state privacy laws (Virginia VCDPA, Colorado CPA, Connecticut CTDPA, Utah UCPA); GDPR (if EU users are affected, though jurisdiction is unclear)
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