May 11, 2026
Reorganized product categories and service links in footer navigation; no substantive policy changes.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect consumer rights, obligations, or platform operations. It is a formatting and organizational update to the document's navigation structure.
Added table of contents to privacy policy listing 24 sections including AI decision-making and regional privacy disclosures.
Why it matters: This change improves policy organization and discoverability by adding a table of contents that displays all 24 privacy policy sections upfront. The substantive privacy terms and user rights remain unchanged; the operational significance is limited to how users navigate and locate specific policy sections.
Adds table of contents navigation to User Agreement; no substantive policy changes.
Why it matters: This change improves document accessibility by adding a comprehensive navigation menu, making it easier for users to locate specific topics within the agreement. However, no substantive changes to PayPal's policies, fees, protections, or user rights have been made.
Updated privacy policy metadata timestamp; no substantive privacy practice changes detected.
Why it matters: This change does not establish new practices, modify existing protections, or alter user obligations. The privacy policy terms themselves remain unchanged; only the metadata timestamp indicating when the policy was last reviewed has been updated.
Reorganized footer navigation links in privacy policy; no substantive policy changes.
Why it matters: This change does not affect policy substance or operational significance. It is a formatting adjustment to navigation structure with no impact on how privacy rights, data handling, or consumer protections are defined or implemented.
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Minor interface updates to website navigation, cart messaging, and verification prompts detected; no material changes to contractual obligations or data practices.
Why it matters: The updated Terms and Conditions reflect minor user interface refinements that improve the account recovery experience by explicitly notifying users that their shopping cart items are saved. These changes do not materially alter the underlying contractual relationship or consumer obligations.
Adds timestamp and navigation to privacy policy homepage, directing users to data collection, state-specific privacy, and retention sections.
Why it matters: The updated homepage provides clearer visibility into when the policy was last substantively updated and directs users to specific sections covering data collection, state-specific rights, and retention practices. This improves navigation and transparency without changing the substantive privacy terms themselves.
Added navigation links to privacy policies for Target Circle Card, CVS, MinuteClinic, and Wi-Fi services in Terms and Conditions.
Why it matters: The updated Terms and Conditions now provide direct navigation to privacy policies for Target's related services, improving user access to privacy disclosures without modifying substantive terms or obligations. This change enhances transparency architecture rather than altering contractual rights or data practices.
Added explicit cookie use disclosure and consent mechanism in Privacy Policy footer
Why it matters: The updated Privacy Policy establishes explicit disclosure and a consent mechanism for analytics cookie use that was previously implicit. This clarification affects how BeReal's cookie practices are communicated to users and may support regulatory compliance under privacy frameworks that require affirmative disclosure of cookie use, though the sufficiency of continued-use-as-consent depends on applicable jurisdiction.
Price display updated in OpenSea privacy policy page header; no material privacy or data handling changes detected.
Why it matters: The detected change appears to be a minor formatting or price display update with no operational significance to privacy terms, data collection, or user rights. The modification does not alter OpenSea's stated data practices or user protections.
Price figure adjusted in OpenSea Terms of Service document from $2,329.98 to $2,329.06.
Why it matters: The operational significance of this change depends entirely on what the modified price figure represents. If it relates to user fees, merchant costs, or platform thresholds, the adjustment may affect transaction costs or contractual terms. Without clarity on the figure's purpose, the material impact cannot be determined.
Adds cookie consent banner with options to accept all or manage individual cookie preferences
Why it matters: The updated terms establish an explicit consent mechanism for non-essential cookies, moving from implicit to affirmative consent. This change aligns Canva's privacy policy presentation with GDPR and CCPA requirements for transparent cookie disclosure and user control, and signals that Canva is implementing granular preference management rather than relying on single accept-all mechanisms.
Added cookie consent notice requiring acceptance to enable non-essential cookies for personalization and advertising.
Why it matters: The updated Terms of Use now explicitly disclose cookie use and require consent for non-essential tracking cookies. This change reflects legal requirements in multiple jurisdictions requiring affirmative consent for non-essential cookies used in advertising and analytics. The addition of a 'Manage cookies' option suggests Canva is implementing granular consent controls rather than requiring blanket acceptance.
Added 'Do Not Sell/Share' footer link to privacy notice navigation
Why it matters: The updated footer adds a more visible navigation path to a data sale opt-out mechanism, likely required under CCPA and similar state privacy laws. This change improves user-facing transparency regarding privacy rights, though it does not alter the underlying data processing practices disclosed in the full policy.
Added 'Do Not Sell/Share' footer link for state privacy law compliance
Why it matters: The addition of a 'Do Not Sell/Share' footer link establishes a visible, accessible mechanism for users to exercise data privacy rights under state consumer privacy statutes. This change reflects Coursera's procedural compliance with disclosure and opt-out requirements mandated by laws such as the CCPA and CPRA.
Reformatted section headings in privacy policy; no substantive changes to data collection or disclosure practices.
Why it matters: This change has no material operational significance. The privacy policy's substantive disclosures, data collection categories, and user choices remain unchanged; only the document's formatting and section organization was modified. The reformatting may improve readability but does not alter what personal information DoorDash collects or how it uses that information.
Reorganized and clarified definitions in Terms of Use; explicitly names corporate subsidiaries globally.
Why it matters: The updated terms establish clearer identification of which corporate entities are party to the agreement and explicitly define how the various policy documents (User Terms, Creator Terms, Community Standards, Privacy Policy, and regional supplements) collectively comprise the Roblox Terms. This clarification may affect which legal entity is responsible for disputes, enforcement, or regulatory compliance depending on user location and the specific subsidiary identified. However, the change does not appear to alter substantive user rights, platform policies, or data handling practices.
Adds explicit disclosure of advertiser data collection and ad personalization for Free and Go users; provides account-level control mechanism.
Why it matters: The updated policy establishes explicit disclosure of a data practice that was previously implied but not directly stated. Free and Go users now have transparent notice that advertiser-provided purchase data is collected and used to personalize ads, and OpenAI provides a mechanism to control this practice through account settings. This increases disclosure completeness and user control authority.
Added Vatican City to language/region selector in terms document header
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect the terms or operations of Google Play Store. It is a localization update expanding the geographic scope of the document's language selector to include Vatican City, with no substantive policy implications.
Navigation menu updated from 'Mother's Day' to 'Samsung AI Week' in privacy policy document.
Why it matters: This change has no operational significance. The updated language modifies only website navigation and promotional menu items, not privacy practices, data handling disclosures, user rights, or compliance obligations. The substantive privacy policy remains unchanged.
Reorganized website navigation and footer structure; no changes to terms or policies
Why it matters: This change has no operational significance for the underlying terms of service or privacy policies. It is a website navigation and organizational update only. No material change to consumer rights, obligations, data handling, or legal frameworks was detected.
Website navigation reorganized to add Community link in Resources section.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect the terms of service or consumer operations. It is a website navigation update only.
Added Community navigation link to Privacy Policy footer. No substantive policy changes.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect privacy practices, user rights, or data handling commitments. The addition of a Community navigation link is a minor organizational update to the policy footer.
Navigation and footer updates to Kindle Store Terms, including department category reorganization and affiliate link removal; core purchasing terms unchanged.
Why it matters: This change has no material operational significance. It consists of interface reorganization and footer link updates only. The substantive terms governing Kindle content purchase, licensing, and use remain unchanged.
Added nine new sections to Terms of Use including accounts, content ownership, marketplace conduct rules, and liability limits.
Why it matters: The addition of 267 sentences across nine new sections represents a significant expansion of Ticketmaster's Terms of Use documentation. While the change appears primarily organizational, the substantive content of newly added sections such as Marketplace Code of Conduct, Termination procedures, and Limitation of Liability may materially affect consumer rights, dispute resolution options, and platform obligations. The specific operational implications cannot be assessed without reviewing the full text of these additions.
Technical security challenge update; no privacy policy changes detected.
Why it matters: This change does not affect privacy policies, data handling practices, or consumer rights. It is a technical update to security infrastructure and has no operational significance for data governance or user privacy.
Technical security update: nonce values and timestamps refreshed in challenge authentication infrastructure.
Why it matters: This change has no material operational significance for users or compliance obligations. It is a technical refresh of security authentication parameters used to prevent automated access, not a modification of contractual terms, user rights, or data practices.
Price display value updated in privacy policy header; no substantive policy language changes detected.
Why it matters: The detected change appears to be a display or currency value update rather than a substantive revision to privacy terms or user rights. Without visibility into the full policy text or sentence-level modifications, the operational significance of this change cannot be assessed with confidence.
Numerical value modified in Terms of Service header; operational significance unclear without full context.
Why it matters: A numerical value in the Terms of Service was modified, but the specific operational significance cannot be determined from the diff provided. If this figure represents pricing, fees, or service costs, the change may affect transaction costs or service structures for users and merchants. Clarification of what the value represents is necessary to assess impact.
Privacy policy footer navigation reorganized; 'Magic Studio' replaced with 'Canva AI' in product menu
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect the substantive privacy policy or user rights. The update is purely organizational, affecting how Canva's product offerings are presented in the policy footer navigation.
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