Teachable removed the word 'Newsletter' from their website navigation links in the footer section of their Terms of Use on July 4, 2026. Previously, the footer included a 'Newsletter' link alongside other company links like 'About us', 'Careers', and 'Press'. The updated version no longer displays this link. This appears to be a navigation or website restructuring change with no impact on the substantive terms, rights, or obligations in the agreement itself.
This change does not materially affect the terms consumers operate under. The removal of a footer navigation link is a website design change with no impact on user rights, obligations, data handling, payments, or account management. No consumer action is required.
This change does not materially affect the substantive terms of service or user rights. The removal of a footer navigation link is a website design adjustment with no operational or compliance significance.
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 is a website navigation change, not a policy or terms revision. Removing a footer link has no impact on compliance obligations, regulatory exposure, or vendor management. No internal review is warranted.
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