Postman updated its Terms of Service navigation in an update detected on August 22, 2026, by adding a reference to 'Orbit Terms of Service' in the list of related legal documents. The prior version did not list Orbit Terms of Service as a separate document. This appears to be a navigation or documentation change that signals the availability of separate terms governing a product or service called Orbit.
Postman has added a reference to 'Orbit Terms of Service' in its published legal documentation directory. This is primarily a navigation change that makes visible a separate set of terms. If you use Postman's Orbit offering, those terms are now explicitly linked in the legal document hierarchy.
Added separate legal document reference to Postman's published terms directory.
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 documentation inventory update. Postman added 'Orbit Terms of Service' to its published legal documentation list. No material change to existing contractual obligations is apparent from the detected change itself. Compliance teams …
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An update detected on July 23, 2026 modified the table of contents in Postman's Terms of Service document. The navigation …
Postman's privacy policy document was technically updated on an internal build-time basis between July 16 and July 17, 2026. The …
The change detected on July 17, 2026 reflects a build-time metadata update in Postman's privacy policy page (from July 15 …
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