On April 27, 2026, Kindle made a minor navigation update to their Kindle Store Terms of Use. The change involved removing 'Amazon Haul' from the top navigation menu and replacing it with 'Medical Care'. This appears to be a website interface reorganization rather than a substantive change to the terms themselves. The legal content and user rights remain unaffected by this update.
This change is a website navigation update only and has no impact on Kindle's terms, conditions, or your consumer rights. The legal agreement itself remains unchanged. No action is required.
While this change does not affect your legal rights or the service terms, it reflects Amazon's ongoing reorganization of its product categories and navigation structure.
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
This change is a navigation interface adjustment on the Kindle Store website and does not modify any substantive terms, conditions, or legal obligations. The underlying agreement text remains as previously published. No compliance review is indicated.
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