Anyscale updated its Terms of Service on May 11, 2026 to modify cookie and data tracking disclosures. The document previously listed specific cookies (Calendly 2, Cookiebot 8, Google 7) and their storage durations and purposes. The updated version renumbers some cookies (Calendly 5, Necessary 58), removes references to certain tracking pixels and cookie consent providers, and adds new disclosures about Stripe payment processing and GitHub login functionality. These changes affect which third-party tracking services are documented and how payment and authentication mechanisms are disclosed to users.
The updated Terms of Service now disclose that Stripe processes payment transactions without storing credit card data on Anyscale servers, and that GitHub login status is tracked via cookies. Prior language disclosed Google Analytics cookies and certain CMP (Consent Management Platform) tracking. The specific list of cookies, their storage methods, and associated third parties has been modified. These changes affect which parties receive data about your site activity and payment interactions. You can review the full cookie list in the updated terms to understand which services receive information about your usage.
The updated terms modify which third-party services are documented as having access to user activity data. Removing Google Analytics disclosure while adding Stripe and GitHub tracking establishes a different vendor profile for data sharing. Users who made privacy decisions based on prior vendor disclosures should review the updated list, and organizations using Anyscale need to update vendor authorization records and privacy notice language to reflect the new disclosed services.
→ Review the updated cookie and third-party disclosure section to understand which services now receive your usage, payment, and authentication data.
→ If you previously objected to specific vendors like Google Analytics, confirm whether your objections remain valid under the updated vendor list.
→ The updated terms will apply as written; Stripe will process your payment transactions and GitHub will track your login status through cookies as documented.
→ Your usage data will be shared with the newly documented vendors (Stripe, GitHub) according to the terms without additional notice.
Added explicit disclosure that Stripe processes transactions without storing credit card data, establishing payment processor as a documented subprocessor.
Added documentation that GitHub login status is tracked via cookies to control user access based on authentication state.
Removed prior disclosure of Google Analytics cookies, potentially indicating service discontinuation or documentation change.
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Anyscale's cookie disclosure underwent material revision on May 11, 2026. The changes include removal of previously documented Google Analytics tracking, addition of explicit Stripe payment processing disclosures, and new GitHub authentication tracking documentation. Organizations using Anyscale need to assess whether these changes to third-party vendor disclosures affect their own data processing agreements, privacy notices, or vendor management frameworks. If Anyscale is a processor or subprocessor in a DPA context, the vendor list and processing purposes may require updating in downstream contracts or privacy notices. The changes appear to be cookie disclosure refinements rather than substantive policy alterations, but the specific removal of Google references and addition of payment processor details warrant review against existing vendor authorization matrices.
GDPR (third-party cookie consent and sub-processor disclosure), CCPA (third-party data sharing disclosure), ePrivacy Directive (cookie consent requirements)
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