The detected change on August 19, 2026 involved a minor capitalization correction in Snowflake's Terms of Service. The opening line previously read 'skip_to_content' (lowercase); the updated version reads 'Skip to content' (title case). This is a formatting adjustment with no operational impact on the agreement's substantive terms, conditions, or arbitration provisions.
This change has no impact on consumer rights, obligations, or the substance of Snowflake's Terms of Service. The updated language corrects only a capitalization format in the header navigation ('Skip to content' instead of 'skip_to_content'). All substantive terms, including binding arbitration provisions, remain unchanged.
Capitalization corrected from 'skip_to_content' to 'Skip to content'; no change to arbitration, binding terms, or substantive provisions.
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
No institutional impact. This detected change is purely a formatting correction to header capitalization in the Terms of Service document structure. No substantive contractual, compliance, or regulatory implications apply.
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