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The updated policy removes FAQ sections that previously addressed how to deactivate or delete a profile, manage personal information, and share data with third parties. Additionally, the policy removes explicit language disclosing that 'Your interactions with AIs will be used to improve AI at Meta' and removes the direction to review Meta's AI terms. Users no longer have these FAQ resources in the policy document, though this change does not necessarily alter the underlying practices or rights; it only removes the documented guidance.
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"You may also delete your Threads profile without deleting your other accounts.Excerpt from Threads's Privacy Policy
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The clause states: “You may also delete your Threads profile without deleting your other accounts.”
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