Fireworks AI updated promotional messaging in their privacy policy from advertising DeepSeek V4 Pro to promoting Serverless 2.0 with a new 'Get Started' call-to-action. This is a marketing content update within the policy document, not a change to privacy rights, data practices, or user obligations. The operational distinction is that users visiting the policy will now see different product promotion language.
This change updates promotional content within the policy document but does not alter privacy practices, data collection methods, or user rights. The updated language directs visitors to Serverless 2.0 features instead of a previous product. No action is required by users in response to this update.
This change has no operational significance for privacy practices or user rights. It is a product marketing refresh within the policy document that does not alter data governance, consent mechanisms, or compliance frameworks.
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 is a promotional content refresh within a privacy policy document. The change swaps product marketing references (DeepSeek V4 Pro for Serverless 2.0) and adds a call-to-action button. No privacy practice, data governance, compliance obligation, or regulatory exposure is created or modified by this change. No internal review is required.
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This new provision explicitly permits data sharing with employers for enterprise users, significantly expanding data disclosure practices for this user segment.
This addition clarifies that the service does not honor do-not-track browser signals, limiting user privacy controls.
This new provision acknowledges California-specific privacy rights and directs residents to a separate CCPA notice, addressing regulatory compliance requirements.
This addition establishes procedures for unilateral policy modifications and notice requirements, affecting users' ability to track changes over time.
This carve-out exempts certain processing activities from the privacy policy's scope, potentially leaving gaps in privacy protections when Fireworks acts as a service provider.
Removal of explicit disclosure language regarding law enforcement data sharing reduces transparency about potential government access to user data.
Removal of this provision eliminates explicit protections and commitments regarding minors' data handling and parental consent procedures.
Removal of this user-centric provision eliminates prominent messaging about data access, correction, deletion, and portability rights.
Removal of this detailed provision eliminates transparency about cookie controls, Google Analytics tracking, and potential service degradation from blocking cookies.
Removal of this provision eliminates transparency about data handling during business transitions, potentially obscuring users' rights during corporate restructuring.
Severity downgraded from high to low while text remained identical.
Severity downgraded from medium to low while text remained identical.
Provision name changed from 'Third-Party Data Provider Purchases for Marketing' to 'Third-Party Data Broker Acquisition for Marketing' while text and severity remained identical.
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