Meta updated its Llama API Terms of Service on May 21, 2026 to add a third reason it may retain user content. Previously, Meta stated it could retain content for legal compliance and to exercise its rights under the agreement. The updated terms now add that Meta may also retain content when its systems flag data for a potential policy violation. This expands the circumstances under which content may be kept beyond what was previously disclosed.
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Meta may also retain your Content: (i) to the extent necessary for compliance with applicable laws; and (ii) in connection with the exercise of Meta’s rights to use your Content under this Section 5. 5.2 Aggregate Data .
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Meta may also retain your Content: (i) to the extent necessary for compliance with applicable laws; and (ii) in connection with the exercise of Meta’s rights to use your Content under this Section 5; and (iii) when our systems flag data for a potential policy violation. 5.2 Aggregate Data .
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