Target updated its Privacy Policy on June 15, 2026, making 7 sentence-level modifications across 313 total sentences. The specific changes detected in the provided diff involve updated links to state-specific third-party disclosure documents for Connecticut and Rhode Island residents, and modifications to experiment feature flags in the underlying page code. The operational impact is limited to refreshed URI references and feature flag configuration updates rather than substantive changes to privacy rights or data handling practices.
The updated policy refreshes hyperlinks to state-specific third-party disclosure documents for Connecticut and Rhode Island residents. The substantive content of privacy disclosures and third-party sharing practices does not appear to change based on the detected modifications. Users in these states who wish to review specific third parties receiving their personal information should reference the updated document links provided in the policy.
The updated policy maintains disclosure requirements for state-specific third-party information but updates the document references through new URIs. This ensures Connecticut and Rhode Island residents can continue to access required third-party sharing information, though the change itself is administrative rather than substantive.
Updated hyperlinks for Connecticut and Rhode Island residents to access third-party sharing information; functionality preserved but URI changed.
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 change updates URI references to third-party disclosure documents for Connecticut and Rhode Island residents and refreshes internal feature flag configurations. No material change to Target's privacy practices, data handling obligations, or consumer disclosures is evident from the diff. The update appears administrative in nature, likely reflecting routine document maintenance or relocation. No new compliance obligation appears to be created.
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