Target updated their Target Terms and Conditions on June 10, 2026. Change detected: 442 sentence(s) added, 216 sentence(s) removed, 241 sentence(s) modified. Document contained 931 sentences after update.
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A specific monetary cap on aggregate liability ($100 minimum) was added, significantly restricting Target's exposure compared to the previous blanket exemption language.
This new provision grants Target broad unilateral power to modify terms with only posting notice and continued use constituting acceptance, severely limiting user control over contractual changes.
This comprehensive warranty disclaimer eliminates all implied warranties and representations, shifting all risk to users.
This new provision explicitly documents COPPA compliance and Target's commitment to remove child data if collected unknowingly.
This new provision comprehensively asserts Target's intellectual property ownership and protections over all service content.
The removal of explicit CCPA privacy control language may reduce transparency regarding California residents' data sale opt-out rights.
The removal of this explicit termination clause may indicate changes to Target's account suspension policy or relocation of this provision to another part of the agreement.
The provision was significantly weakened by adding explicit exceptions: small claims court access and the right to seek injunctive/equitable relief, plus removal of the absolute prohibition on class actions.
The provision was clarified to explicitly include 'Target and its affiliates' as recipients of the content license grant.
The provision was significantly expanded to specify a default jurisdiction (Hennepin County, Minnesota) for non-arbitrated disputes and added more detailed conflict of law language.
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