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April 19, 2026 06:03 UTC
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April 21, 2026 06:02 UTC
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Change Summary
Meta removed a reference to the United States Regional Privacy Notice from its Privacy Policy on April 21, 2026, streamlining the header section. The policy no longer explicitly directs US residents to that separate document for details about their consumer privacy rights. This makes the primary Privacy Policy less clear about where to find information on exercising rights under US state privacy laws.
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11Privacy notice for United States residents How to contact Meta with questions Why and how we process your information Other policies and articles Settings Privacy Policy What is the Privacy Policy and what does it cover?11How to contact Meta with questions Why and how we process your information Other policies and articles Settings Privacy Policy What is the Privacy Policy and what does it cover?
12Effective December 16, 2025 | View printable version | See previous versions Read the United States Regional Privacy Notice for more details about how we handle Personal Information and how to exercise your rights.12Effective December 16, 2025 | View printable version | See previous versions Highlights We at Meta want you to understand what information we collect, and how we use and share it.
13Highlights We at Meta want you to understand what information we collect, and how we use and share it.Removed
104Privacy notice for United States residents You can learn more about the consumer privacy rights that may be available to you by reviewing the United States Regional Privacy Notice .Removed
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