The detected change appears to involve minor text insertions in the navigational header and footer sections of Miro's Terms of Service document, specifically the addition of names ('Andrey' and 'Jeff') in navigation areas. These appear to be editorial or formatting changes rather than substantive revisions to the actual contractual terms governing user rights, obligations, or data practices. The operational terms of service remain materially unchanged based on the provided diff.
The detected changes are minor text additions to navigation and header elements of the Terms of Service document itself, not modifications to the substantive contractual terms. No changes to user rights, obligations, data practices, fees, or dispute resolution procedures appear to have been made. The terms governing your use of Miro remain as previously stated.
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
The detected changes appear limited to navigation text and layout elements within the Terms of Service document structure. No material revisions to substantive contractual obligations, user rights, data processing language, or liability provisions were identified. …
Regulatory exposure, obligation change, escalation trigger, board-ready language, and recommended action for legal and compliance teams.
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Miro's privacy policy was reformatted in an update detected on July 22, 2026. The substantive contact information and privacy inquiries …
Miro restructured the navigation and footer layout of its Terms of Service document. The change removed sections listing product features, …
In an update detected on July 21, 2026, Miro modified a single sentence in its Privacy Policy navigation menu. The …
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