Nextdoor's privacy policy was updated on June 25, 2026 to change a navigation link from 'Neighbor help' to 'Help center Neighbors'. This appears to be a navigation or labeling change in the policy document itself rather than a substantive change to privacy practices or data handling procedures. The operational difference is minimal, affecting only how users navigate to support resources within the policy interface.
This change updates a navigation link within Nextdoor's privacy policy interface. The updated label directs users to 'Help center Neighbors' instead of 'Neighbor help'. No changes to data collection, processing, retention, or user rights are involved. This is a navigation or labeling adjustment only.
This change has minimal operational significance. The updated navigation link does not affect how Nextdoor collects, processes, or protects user data, nor does it alter any user rights or obligations under the privacy policy.
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 a navigation or interface label update within the privacy policy document itself. No substantive changes to privacy practices, data processing procedures, disclosures, or compliance obligations are involved. No regulatory exposure or internal policy review is indicated.
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This new provision suggests Nextdoor added explicit policies about how long data is retained after users delete their accounts, which was not previously disclosed in detail.
Removal of contact list data practices suggests Nextdoor either discontinued this feature or removed explicit disclosure of contact data retention from the privacy policy.
Removal of corporate transaction disclosure could reduce transparency about data handling during M&A activities, which is a significant privacy consideration for users.
Removal of explicit behavioral profiling disclosure reduces transparency about how Nextdoor tracks and uses user interaction data for personalization and advertising.
Current version removed the detailed excerpt text explaining precise geolocation collection and advertising use practices.
Current version removed the detailed excerpt text describing third-party business partner and advertising partner data sharing practices.
Current version removed the detailed excerpt text regarding neighborhood verification and address data practices.
Current version consolidated separate California (CCPA/CPRA) and EU/UK/Switzerland (GDPR) user rights provisions into a single jurisdiction-specific rights provision with removed excerpts.
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