Google Nest removed approximately 10 sentences of marketing and product feature descriptions from their Terms of Service on May 9, 2026. The removed text consisted of promotional language about Fitbit app features, including a new personal health coach powered by Gemini, running tracking, and sleep tracking capabilities. This change appears to be editorial in nature, with no modification to binding terms, rights, obligations, or protections that govern the service.
This change removes descriptive marketing language from Google Nest's Terms of Service but does not modify any binding contractual terms, user rights, data practices, or service obligations. The removed text was promotional content describing Fitbit app features such as the new AI-powered health coach, running tracking, and sleep tracking—functionality that remains available in the product. No action is required on your part; your rights and obligations under the updated terms remain unchanged.
This change removes marketing language but does not alter the binding terms that govern your use of Google Nest services. Your rights, obligations, and the company's data practices remain unchanged by this update.
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This change is editorial and removes promotional marketing language from the Terms of Service document without modifying binding legal obligations, user rights, data processing terms, or service scope. No new compliance obligations are created, and no existing obligations are expanded, narrowed, or eliminated. This appears to be document cleanup and does not trigger review by legal, privacy, or compliance teams.
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🔒 Full diff — WatcherGoogle Nest removed redundant marketing language from its Terms of Service on May 7, 2026. The change eliminated duplicate mentions …
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