DeepL's privacy policy document structure was modified in an update detected on August 20, 2026. Two sentences in the navigation and content sections were changed: marketing-focused text about 'Building Brands Across Cultures' and a call-to-action 'Choosing a translation API?' were replaced with navigation links including 'Read this first' and updated product resource listings. These appear to be navigation and homepage layout changes rather than substantive privacy policy language modifications.
The detected changes consist of navigation and marketing text restructuring on DeepL's privacy policy page. The modifications reorganize how product resources and calls-to-action are presented in the document's header and navigation sections. No substantive privacy policy language, data handling terms, or consumer rights provisions appear to have been modified.
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 change appears to be a formatting and navigation reorganization of the privacy policy document rather than a substantive policy modification. No changes to data collection, retention, disclosure, or processing terms are evident from the …
Regulatory exposure, obligation change, escalation trigger, board-ready language, and recommended action for legal and compliance teams.
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DeepL modified the navigation and content structure of its Terms and Conditions page in an update detected on August 20, …
The change detected in DeepL's Terms and Conditions on August 13, 2026 is a minor navigational reorganization in the document's …
DeepL's privacy policy was updated on August 13, 2026, with one sentence modified in the navigation or product listing section. …
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