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Summary

This document is not a terms of service. It is the underlying page code from the Google Store website, containing technical configuration data used to render the site. There are no consumer agreements, data rights, fees, or legal provisions in this document to review.

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The submitted document is raw HTML source code from store.google.com, consisting primarily of JavaScript application bootstrap data, feature flag configurations, font-face declarations, and page rendering infrastructure. No substantive terms of service, privacy policy, data handling provisions, or consumer-facing legal language is present in the extractable text. The document does not assert any legal obligations, user rights, or data practices that can be grounded in document language. Because no policy provisions are present, no regulatory framework analysis or compliance assessment can be performed on this submission. This summary reflects the actual content of the submitted document; a terms of service analysis requires submission of the appropriate policy document.

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2 important changes detected

3 versions captured · Last updated: May 2026

What changed Google Nest removed approximately 10 sentences of marketing and product feature descriptions from their Terms of Service on May 9, 2026. The removed text consisted of promotional language about Fitbit app features, including a new personal health coach powered by Gemini, running tracking, and sleep tracking capabilities. This change appears to be editorial in nature, with no modification to binding terms, rights, obligations, or protections that govern the service.
Why this matters This change removes descriptive marketing language from Google Nest's Terms of Service but does not modify any binding contractual terms, user rights, data practices, or service obligations. The removed text was promotional content describing Fitbit app features such as the new AI-powered health coach, running tracking, and sleep tracking—functionality that remains available in the product. No action is required on your part; your rights and obligations under the updated terms remain unchanged.
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What changed Google Nest removed redundant marketing language from its Terms of Service on May 7, 2026. The change eliminated duplicate mentions of 'Nest Renew' product features and consolidated navigation links. This is a formatting and organizational update with no material change to your actual rights, obligations, or how the service operates.
Why this matters This change is a formatting and editorial cleanup with no material impact on consumer rights, obligations, or service terms. The removed and modified text consists of duplicate marketing language about the Nest Renew product feature and navigation structure, not substantive policy provisions. Your rights and obligations remain unchanged by this update.
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Archival ProvenanceSource & Archival Record
Last Captured May 9, 2026 02:37 UTC
Capture Method Automated scheduled archival capture
Document ID CA-D-000582
Version ID CA-V-002363
SHA-256 1cda0554b36d178d1fbbc19d623419e6e43e4517e8e1fcb6c9601f6972ddde7c
✓ Snapshot stored ✓ Text extracted ✓ Change verified ✓ Hash verified

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