DeepL updated its Terms and Conditions on June 28, 2026, removing a substantial block of marketing and product navigation content from the opening section of the document. The removed content included product descriptions (DeepL Translator, Write, Voice, API, Integrations), solution categories, industry use cases, pricing information, app listings, and integration partnerships. The document now opens with a new tagline, 'Decoding Trust in Enterprise Language AI,' followed by references to conversation and case studies. This appears to be a restructuring of the terms document's introductory material and navigation elements rather than a substantive change to legal obligations or user rights.
This change does not materially affect the terms consumers operate under. The updated document removes marketing content, product descriptions, and navigation links from the opening section and replaces them with new messaging about enterprise trust. No changes to payment terms, data handling, user rights, restrictions, or binding obligations are evident from this restructuring.
This change does not materially affect binding terms or user obligations. It is a reorganization of the document's introductory material, removing product navigation and marketing content while updating the opening messaging. No substantive modifications to rights, responsibilities, data handling, or enforcement mechanisms are apparent.
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 appears to be editorial and structural rather than substantive. The removed content consisted of product marketing, solution descriptions, integration listings, and navigation elements that appeared in the document's opening section. The updated version replaces this content with different tagline and messaging. No changes to legal obligations, compliance requirements, data handling procedures, or binding contractual terms are apparent from this restructuring. No escalation appears necessary unless the organization requires periodic terms change documentation for compliance tracking purposes.
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