Meta updated its Llama API Terms of Service on May 29, 2026, making a minor stylistic change to a sentence describing when Meta may retain user content. The updated version removes the word 'and' before clause (ii), changing a list structure from semicolon-and-semicolon-and to semicolon-semicolon-and formatting. This is a grammatical adjustment with no operational change to Meta's content retention authority or user obligations.
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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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Meta may also retain your Content: (i) to the extent necessary for compliance with applicable laws; (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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