Brex removed two items from its Privacy Policy table of contents: 'Prohibited and Restricted Activities' and the Rewards section header. These sections are no longer listed in the document's navigation structure as of May 16, 2026. The operational impact depends on whether these sections were deleted from the policy itself or merely removed from the table of contents; the change summary does not clarify whether the underlying content remains in the policy body.
The revised table of contents no longer lists 'Prohibited and Restricted Activities' and 'Rewards' sections. The practical impact is unclear because the change summary does not confirm whether these sections were removed from the policy body itself or simply delisted from the navigation structure. If the sections remain in the policy but are not indexed, users may have difficulty locating that information. If the sections were deleted entirely, the terms governing those topics would no longer apply.
Removed 'Prohibited and Restricted Activities' and 'Rewards' navigation entries; unclear if underlying content was deleted
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This change modifies the Privacy Policy's structure by removing two topics from the table of contents. The significance depends on whether the underlying content was also deleted or remains in the policy body without navigation …
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