The provided diff context appears to be primarily minified JavaScript code and HTML markup from Target's website rather than substantive terms of service language. The actual terms changes detected involve 4 sentence modifications within the Target Terms and Conditions document (931 sentences total after update), with the last update date stated as April 15, 2026. Without clear visibility into the specific substantive clause changes in the diff, the operational implications cannot be determined with confidence.
Target's Terms and Conditions were updated on July 4, 2026, with 4 sentence-level modifications. The specific substantive changes are not clearly visible in the provided diff context, which contains primarily minified code and formatting elements. To understand how this update affects your use of Target's services, you can review the full updated terms at target.com/c/terms-conditions.
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Target published an update to its Terms and Conditions on July 4, 2026, affecting the binding agreement between Target and its users. The change detection identified 4 sentence modifications within a 931-sentence document. Without visibility …
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In an update detected on August 8, 2026, Target modified a sentence in its Terms and Conditions by adding a …
Target's privacy policy had one sentence removed in an update detected on July 21, 2026. The removed text referenced 'Game …
Target removed the word 'Hosting' from the navigation menu footer of their Terms and Conditions page in an update detected …
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