In an update detected on August 21, 2026, Checkout.com modified its footer navigation structure. The change replaced the generic "Where we excel" heading with "Departments" in the Careers section menu. This is a minor structural reorganization of the company's website navigation with no material impact on the terms of service, consumer obligations, or service delivery.
This change does not materially affect the terms consumers operate under. The modification is a website footer navigation restructuring that reorganizes how career opportunities are displayed. No changes to service agreements, data practices, fees, or consumer rights are introduced.
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 is a website navigation reorganization with no compliance implications. The modification affects only the presentation of the careers section header in the website footer and does not alter service terms, data handling practices, …
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In an update detected on August 21, 2026, Checkout.com's privacy policy footer navigation was revised. A sentence about career opportunities …
Checkout.com's privacy policy footer was updated on August 1, 2026 to add an 'Early Careers #NextGen' link and associated tagline …
Checkout.com added two sentences promoting an 'Early Careers #NextGen' program to its website footer navigation, positioned within the Careers section. …
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