A social commerce marketplace that allows users to buy and sell new and secondhand fashion items, with features for listing products, making offers, and participating in virtual shopping parties. The platform facilitates peer-to-peer transactions while providing authentication services for luxury items and handling payment processing between buyers and sellers. Their policies are significant for consumers because they govern transaction disputes, seller protections, fee structures, and data handling practices for personal and financial information shared during commerce activities.
High — provisions that significantly limit your legal rights, authorize broad data collection, or create material financial exposure. Medium — provisions worth knowing about but with partial protections or limited scope. Low — standard terms with minimal consumer impact.
This provision extends the use of your personal data beyond Poshmark itself, allowing outside businesses to market directly to you based on information you provided to Poshmark, which may not match u…
This clause prevents you from taking Poshmark to court for most disputes and stops you from joining other users in a class action lawsuit, which can be the most practical legal remedy when individual…
The clause specifies the categories of financial data the entity obtains during transaction processing, which defines the scope of payment data handling within the service delivery mechanism.
This provision establishes the operational scope of data collection tied to third-party social media integrations. It clarifies that data collection occurs through these integrated features independe…
Geolocation data collection enables location-based service features and analytics. The provision establishes that collection requires affirmative user authorization rather than occurring by default.
This document establishes Poshmark's data collection and use practices for users engaging in buying, selling, and browsing on its fashion resale platform. The policy authorizes collection of personal information including …
This is Poshmark's terms of service agreement that governs the use of its platform for buying and selling secondhand clothing and goods. The agreement establishes a commission structure whereby Poshmark …
Poshmark significantly expanded and restructured its Privacy Policy on April 19, 2026, adding 249 sentences to provide detailed disclosure of data collection, use, and sharing practices. The updated policy now …
View change record →Poshmark added 249 sentences to its Terms of Service on April 19, 2026, while modifying 3 existing sentences. The change represents a substantial expansion of the document that now contains …
View change record →Poshmark expanded and reorganized its privacy policy on March 25, 2026, adding 249 sentences of new content that detail what data the company collects, how it uses that data, and …
View change record →Poshmark published a substantially expanded Privacy Policy on March 25, 2026, replacing version 8.1 with version 8.2. The new policy adds 249 sentences detailing what personal data Poshmark collects (name, …
View change record →ConductAtlas tracks 2 Poshmark documents including terms of service, privacy policy, and other governance documents. Every document is captured daily with cryptographic verification.
Poshmark has made 6 policy changes in the past 12 months across the documents ConductAtlas tracks.
ConductAtlas has classified 44 provisions across Poshmark's tracked documents. 10 are rated high severity, 31 medium, and 3 low.
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