The NVIDIA Privacy Policy document was updated on June 24, 2026, with two sentences modified in the Industries section and document header area. Specifically, the Industries section removed references to 'Cybersecurity', 'Game Development', 'Manufacturing', and 'Smart Cities Supercomputing' and reorganized the industry listings. The effective date remains September 22, 2025. These changes appear to be organizational restructuring of how NVIDIA categorizes industry verticals on its website rather than changes to substantive privacy practices or data handling obligations.
The changes to the NVIDIA Privacy Policy on June 24, 2026 involve reorganization of how the company categorizes industry verticals on its public-facing policy document. The substantive privacy commitments, data collection practices, and user rights stated in the policy remain unchanged. This is an organizational and presentational modification rather than an alteration to privacy obligations or data handling practices that would affect users.
The updated Privacy Policy document reflects organizational changes to industry categorization on NVIDIA's website. This is a structural and presentational change to how the company organizes its business vertical references, not a change to privacy commitments, data collection practices, or user rights.
Industry category listings were reorganized and some categories removed; no change to privacy practices themselves.
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 change is organizational only. The policy reorganizes industry category references in the Industries section and modifies navigational elements in the header. No material changes to privacy commitments, data collection disclosures, retention policies, or user rights are detected. No new compliance obligations are created. This is a low-priority update suitable for routine document version tracking.
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