Policy Drift Analysis Mixed 2 mo

Figma has made 21 significant policy changes since monitoring began in March 2026 (2 mo). 1 was negative for consumers, primarily involving vendor disclosure shift. 1 was positive, strengthening consumer protections.
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21
Changes
1
Negative
1
Positive
11
Neutral
Negative (4%) Positive (4%)

Documents Affected

Figma's privacy policy establishes the company's practices for collecting, using, and sharing personal data from users of its design and prototyping platform. The policy authorizes collection of account information, user-generated …
This document establishes Figma's policies governing collection, use, and sharing of personal data, account information, file content, communications, usage metrics, and device information from users of its design and collaboration …
Figma's Terms of Service establish the conditions for accessing and using Figma's design platform, websites, and related services. The agreement grants Figma a license to use, reproduce, modify, and distribute …
This document establishes the terms governing user access to and use of Figma's design platform, websites, and related services including FigJam and Figma Community. The agreement grants Figma a royalty-free, …

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All Changes (21)

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Trend Observation

Figma's most frequent change categories are Vendor disclosure shift (3). The most frequently updated document is Figma Privacy Policy with 10 changes. Get alerted when Figma changes policy →

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