Target's Privacy Policy page on its website was updated on June 30, 2026, with minor technical modifications to the underlying HTML, CSS, and JavaScript infrastructure. Five sentences were modified within the policy content. The practical substance of the privacy policy itself—as disclosed to users—remains substantially unchanged based on the provided diff context, which shows primarily backend and styling updates rather than core policy language revisions.
The updated Target Privacy Policy page reflects technical and styling improvements to how the policy is presented online. The changes detected in the diff are primarily modifications to HTML markup, CSS stylesheets, JavaScript bundles, and API configuration—components that affect the website infrastructure but do not alter the substantive privacy commitments or data practices disclosed. Users accessing the privacy policy will see the same core disclosures, but the page may load with updated styling and interactive elements.
This change demonstrates Target's routine maintenance of its policy disclosure infrastructure. The technical updates ensure the privacy policy webpage remains performant and compatible with current browser standards and design systems. No material changes to Target's actual privacy practices are evident from the diff.
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 represents a routine website maintenance and technical update to Target's privacy policy disclosure page. The diff shows updates to CSS asset references, JavaScript chunk versions, and underlying Next.js configuration. No material policy language changes are evident in the provided context. This type of update does not trigger new compliance obligations or regulatory review; it is standard web platform maintenance.
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