CA-C-000706
Notion — Notion Terms of Service
Entity
Date detected
April 29, 2026
Effective date
April 29, 2026
Severity
Low
Direction
Neutral
Affected users
all users
Changes
1 sentence modified
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What Changed

On April 29, 2026, Notion updated the navigation/index section of their Terms of Service page by adding emoji icons next to each document link. The content and substance of the legal terms themselves did not change — only visual formatting was added. This is a cosmetic update with no impact on consumer rights or obligations.

Consumer Impact (what this means for users)

Notion added emoji icons to the navigation index of their Terms of Service page on April 29, 2026. The underlying legal text, user rights, and obligations remain unchanged. This update has no practical impact on consumers.

Applicable regulations

EU AI Act
European Union
CCPA/CPRA
California, USA
CFAA
United States Federal
CAN-SPAM
United States Federal
GDPR
European Union
UK GDPR
United Kingdom

Why It Matters (compliance & risk perspective)

This change is purely cosmetic and does not affect any user rights, data practices, or legal obligations. No action is needed from users or compliance teams.

Key Clauses Affected

Document Navigation Index

Emoji icons were added to each document link in the Terms of Service navigation menu; no substantive legal language was changed.

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Evidence Verification

✓ Verified
Previous Version
c79d825214f02f6fc2cf3144d619d84b99322a30cfafbce38e20e1e80e549212
April 19, 2026 06:14 UTC
✓ Verified
Current Version
322b2ae5ca3911a54ca82bdcf423cbf8bc3073684a1530d5844c71f29f62fa79
April 29, 2026 06:26 UTC
✓ Verified
Change Detected
April 29, 2026 06:26 UTC
How to Cite
ConductAtlas Policy Archive
Entity: Notion | Document: Notion Terms of Service | Record: CA-C-000706
Captured: 2026-04-29 06:26:25 UTC
URL: https://conductatlas.com/change/2026-04-29-notion-notion-terms-of-service-706/
Accessed: May 2, 2026

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Assessment

Notion made a purely cosmetic change to their Terms of Service document index on April 29, 2026, adding emoji icons next to document navigation links. No substantive legal terms, obligations, rights, or compliance-relevant language was modified. No action is required.

Regulatory Exposure

No regulatory frameworks are implicated by this change. The modification is limited to decorative emoji formatting in a document navigation index and does not touch any substantive legal provisions, data processing terms, consent mechanisms, or disclosure requirements under GDPR, CCPA, or any other applicable framework.

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Document Context

Document
Notion Terms of Service
Entity
Notion
Captured
April 29, 2026
Source URL
https://www.notion.so/Terms-and-Privacy-28ffdd083dc3473e9c2da6ec011b58ac
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