Target updated its Privacy Policy on July 2, 2026, with 5 sentences modified across 313 total sentences in the document. The DIFF context provided consists of HTML markup, JavaScript configuration, and Next.js data hydration code rather than explicit policy language changes. Without visibility into the actual modified policy text describing data collection, use, sharing, or user rights, the specific operational implications cannot be determined from the provided change summary.
Target's Privacy Policy was updated on July 2, 2026, with 5 sentences modified throughout the document. Because the provided change context contains only HTML markup and JavaScript configuration code rather than the actual policy language modifications, the specific operational implications cannot be determined. To assess what changed and how it affects users, the actual modified policy text would need to be reviewed.
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Target updated its Privacy Policy on July 2, 2026, affecting 5 sentences across the full document. However, the provided change summary contains HTML and JavaScript rendering code rather than readable policy text, preventing identification of …
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