DoorDash's privacy policy was reformatted on May 11, 2026, with changes to the document's structural organization. Section headings were moved from standalone numbers (III, IV, V, VI) to inline positions with their corresponding titles. The Device Information disclosure remained substantively the same but was repositioned in the document. These are primarily formatting and organizational changes with no material alteration to what data DoorDash collects, uses, or discloses.
The updated policy retains all substantive privacy disclosures. The reformatting of section headings from standalone numbers to inline titles does not alter what personal information DoorDash collects, how it uses that information, or what choices remain available to users. Your ability to turn off precise location sharing, for example, continues to be available under the revised structure.
This change has no material operational significance. The privacy policy's substantive disclosures, data collection categories, and user choices remain unchanged; only the document's formatting and section organization was modified. The reformatting may improve readability but does not alter what personal information DoorDash collects or how it uses that information.
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 appears to be purely editorial and structural. Section headings were moved from standalone formatting to inline formatting; the underlying privacy practices, data collection categories, and user rights disclosures remain substantively intact. No changes to consent mechanisms, data retention policies, or vendor disclosures are indicated. This does not create new regulatory obligations or compliance risks.
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