Peacock updated its Privacy Policy on July 7, 2026 with three minor modifications. First, the policy now explicitly names Hayu as a brand under NBCUniversal, operated by Universal Pictures Subscription Television Limited. Second, Connecticut residents were added to the list of state residents who can request a list of third parties receiving their personal information, alongside Minnesota and Oregon residents. Third, the policy now identifies both Universal Pictures Germany GmbH and Universal Pictures International Germany GmbH as potential data controllers for German users, rather than only the latter entity.
The updated policy adds Connecticut to the states whose residents may request a list of third parties receiving their personal information. Connecticut residents operating under this policy now have the same disclosure right previously available only to Minnesota and Oregon residents. The policy also clarifies the corporate entities that may act as data controllers for users in different jurisdictions, which may affect how users direct privacy requests. No material change to data collection, use, or sharing practices is stated.
The updated terms establish clearer identification of which legal entities control personal data in specific jurisdictions, which enables users and regulators to direct privacy requests to the correct recipient. The addition of Connecticut reflects expansion of state-level privacy disclosure rights to a new jurisdiction, aligning Peacock's policy with Connecticut privacy legislation.
→ If you are a Connecticut resident, you can now submit a request to Peacock asking for a list of third parties with whom your personal information has been shared.
Connecticut residents added to states with explicit right to request third-party disclosure list.
Hayu explicitly identified as NBCUniversal brand; German data controller entities clarified.
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If you live in Connecticut, you can now ask Peacock to tell you which third parties it has shared your personal information with.
This change is administrative and clarificatory. Adding Connecticut reflects likely compliance with emerging state privacy legislation (Connecticut Data Privacy Act or similar). The corporate entity clarifications ensure accurate identification of data controllers under GDPR and state privacy laws, which may affect Data Subject Access Request routing and dispute resolution. No new enforcement regime or material operational obligation is created; this appears to reflect organizational structure updates and expanded state privacy coverage.
GDPR Article 4 (controller/processor definitions), CCPA, CTDPA (if applicable)
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