The provided diff context appears to be HTML and JavaScript code from Target's website landing page rather than actual privacy policy text changes. The detected change claims 4 sentences were modified within a 313-sentence document, but the diff shows only page layout code, scripts, and metadata without any substantive privacy policy language differences. Without access to the actual privacy policy document text, no meaningful analysis of policy changes can be completed.
The provided diff does not contain substantive privacy policy language. The document appears to have been updated on July 5, 2026, but the actual policy text changes are not accessible in the provided source material, which consists primarily of HTML, JavaScript, and page metadata. Without the actual policy language, the specific impact on consumer rights, data practices, or obligations cannot be determined.
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
The change summary indicates a privacy policy update on July 5, 2026, but the provided diff contains only page infrastructure code (HTML, JavaScript, styling) rather than the actual policy text. No substantive policy language changes …
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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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