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Users are entitled to notice only for material policy changes, and consent is sought only where applicable law independently requires it—routine or non-material changes carry no such obligation.
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Disney+ now explicitly discloses that it collects and processes personal information not only when you use its digital services, but also when you visit Disney physical properties like theme parks, stores, resorts, and cruise ships, or call Disney guest centers. The updated policy clarifies that if you use Disney+ through a third-party platform (such as a mobile app store or smart TV ecosystem), that platform may separately collect your information independently of Disney+, and any privacy settings you configure on that third-party platform will not restrict how Disney+ itself uses the data it collects directly. You can review Disney+'s expanded privacy policy to understand what specific information is collected in physical properties and offline channels, and consider which data collection touchpoints apply to your use of Disney services.
View change record →You will receive notice of material privacy policy changes, but non-material changes may occur without notice; consent will be sought only where applicable law requires it.
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We will update this Privacy Policy from time to time. We always indicate the date the last changes were published, and if changes are significant, we'll provide a more prominent notice as required by law...
Material changes to the Agreement will become effective 30 days after notice is given, except to the extent the changes apply to new Services or functionality or are required by applicable law or court order, in which case they will be effective immediately.
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"we may change this privacy policy to accommodate new technologies, industry practices, regulatory requirements or for other purposes. We will provide notice to you if these changes are material and, where required by applicable law, we will obtain your consent.Excerpt from Disney+'s Privacy Policy
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Users are entitled to notice only for material policy changes, and consent is sought only where applicable law independently requires it—routine or non-material changes carry no such obligation.
You will receive notice of material privacy policy changes, but non-material changes may occur without notice; consent will be sought only where applicable law requires it.
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