Intuit updated its Privacy Statement on July 8, 2026 to replace references to its 'short code program' with 'text messaging program' throughout the document. The substantive protection remains unchanged: personal information collected through this program will not be shared, sold, or rented to affiliated or unaffiliated third parties for their own marketing purposes. The change appears to be a terminology update rather than a modification to the underlying data-handling commitment.
This change updates terminology in Intuit's Privacy Statement but does not alter the substantive data protection commitment. The updated policy continues to state that personal information collected through the text messaging program will not be shared, sold, or rented to third parties for their own marketing purposes. The operational protection available to users remains the same as before the terminology change.
The change clarifies Intuit's terminology for its SMS communication program in the Privacy Statement. The substantive data protection—prohibiting the sharing, selling, or rental of SMS subscriber information to third parties for marketing—remains in effect and is not materially altered by this terminology update.
Terminology updated from 'short code program' to 'text messaging program'; protection against sharing, selling, or renting personal information remains unchanged.
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Intuit's Privacy Statement on July 8, 2026 replaced the term 'short code program' with 'text messaging program' in two sentences. The underlying data protection commitment—that personal information will not be shared, sold, or rented to third parties for marketing purposes—remains unchanged. This appears to be a terminology clarification rather than a material policy revision. No new compliance obligations are created by this change.
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