OpenSea's privacy policy was updated on April 29, 2026, but the detected change appears to be a minor numerical adjustment in a pricing display ($2,361.84 changed to $2,326.89) rather than a substantive policy modification. Without access to the full policy text surrounding this change, it is unclear whether this reflects an actual policy revision or a formatting/data update. This appears to have minimal or no impact on user privacy rights or data handling practices.
The detected change in OpenSea's privacy policy on April 29, 2026 appears to involve a numerical adjustment ($2,361.84 to $2,326.89) with unclear substantive meaning. Without visibility into the full policy context, it is not possible to determine whether this affects data collection, processing, retention, or consumer privacy rights. No immediate consumer action appears necessary based on the information available.
Privacy policy updates can signal changes to data handling practices, consumer rights, or regulatory compliance obligations. However, this particular change appears to be a numerical adjustment rather than a substantive privacy policy revision, limiting immediate relevance unless the full policy text reveals material modifications to data processing or consumer rights.
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
The detected change is a numerical adjustment within the OpenSea privacy policy document. The limited diff context provided does not permit assessment of whether this represents a substantive policy revision affecting data governance, regulatory compliance, or vendor obligations. Legal and compliance teams should obtain and review the full updated policy text to determine whether material changes to privacy practices, data processing, cross-border transfers, or regulatory obligations have occurred. Without the full policy language, no specific compliance obligation can be identified.
GDPR (if EU data subject), CCPA (if California consumer), FTC Act Section 5 (unfair or deceptive practices). Regulatory exposure cannot be meaningfully assessed without visibility into the substantive policy changes, if any.
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