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Legacy login access has a defined expiration date, after which existing users relying on that authentication method will need to use an alternative.
The updated terms identify Indeed, Inc. as the legal entity responsible for Glassdoor services, which affects where legal claims or notices must be directed. The terms now provide detailed procedures for copyright infringement claims under the DMCA, requiring claimants to submit specific information and contact an Indeed copyright department address. Users can opt out of the mandatory arbitration agreement by submitting a signed notice to the registered agent at the specified California address, though opting out does not affect other terms or previous arbitration agreements. The removal of the April 20, 2026 deadline for legacy login transition means that date-specific enforcement pressure has been eliminated, though the terms continue to authorize Indeed account login requirements.
View change record →Existing users who rely on the legacy login system must transition to another authentication method by April 20, 2026.
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"Existing Glassdoor users may continue to log in to our services using our legacy account authentication system ("Legacy Login") until April 20, 2026.Excerpt from Glassdoor's Terms of Use
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Legacy login access has a defined expiration date, after which existing users relying on that authentication method will need to use an alternative.
Existing users who rely on the legacy login system must transition to another authentication method by April 20, 2026.
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