Venmo removed a reference to 'Cryptocurrency Terms & Conditions' from its Privacy Policy on May 21, 2026. The document previously listed this as a related policy; the updated version no longer includes it. This appears to be a documentation change rather than a substantive policy modification.
The updated Privacy Policy no longer references Cryptocurrency Terms & Conditions in its list of related documents. This appears to be a documentation change rather than a modification to actual privacy practices or data handling. No changes to data collection, processing, or consumer rights are indicated by this revision.
Cryptocurrency Terms & Conditions reference removed from documentation.
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
Venmo removed a hyperlink reference to Cryptocurrency Terms & Conditions from the Related Policies section of its Privacy Policy. This is a documentation change with no apparent impact on privacy practices, data handling obligations, or …
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Venmo removed references to duplicate legal agreement links in the header navigation of their User Agreement document detected on July …
Venmo modified two sentences in its User Agreement that reference the effective date of a new version. The agreement previously …
Venmo's updated User Agreement on July 11, 2026 removed duplicate references to legal agreement documents from the navigational header. The …
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