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June 5, 2026
WhatsApp
WhatsApp Privacy Policy
medium
Removes explicit commitment against ads in Status and Channels; now reserves right to introduce them pending policy update
Why it matters: The updated terms eliminate a prior commitment against advertising in Status and Channels, signaling that these features may be subject to future monetization. This shifts the company's stated position from 'no intention' to 'possible if policy is updated,' which materially changes the expected user experience of these features.
Robinhood
Robinhood Customer Agreement
low
Updated RHS Customer Margin Account Agreement timestamp from Sep 2025 to Jun 5, 2026
Why it matters: The updated timestamp indicates Robinhood issued a revised RHS Customer Margin Account Agreement on June 5, 2026. Margin account holders should review the updated document to understand any changes to interest rates, maintenance requirements, liquidation procedures, or other material terms governing their accounts.
Meta
Meta AI Labeling Policy
low
Minor help center updates to Meta AI Labeling Policy including British English localization and revised account recovery options.
Why it matters: This change does not materially alter Meta's AI governance, user obligations, or data practices. The updates are limited to help center localization and interface phrasing, which do not affect the substantive terms users operate under.
Thomson Reuters
Thomson Reuters Privacy
low
Navigation and product category menu reorganization; Labor & employment law added to practice areas menu.
Why it matters: This change does not affect the substantive terms of Thomson Reuters' privacy policy. The updates are limited to website navigation and product category organization, which have no operational impact on how the company collects, uses, or protects user data.
Thomson Reuters
Thomson Reuters Terms
low
Navigation and product categorization update adds labor law category and reorganizes legal books display structure.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect how Thomson Reuters services operate or what users are obligated to do. The updates are organizational and navigation improvements that make product categories more discoverable, with no impact on underlying terms, rights, or data handling practices.

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Postman
Postman Privacy Policy
low
Technical rebuild of privacy policy page with no substantive policy changes detected.
Why it matters: This change has no material operational significance. The update is a technical rebuild of the privacy policy webpage with no substantive changes to Postman's stated data handling practices, user rights, or privacy commitments.
Home Depot
Home Depot Privacy Policy
low
Adds protection against third-party sharing of text message opt-in consent data
Why it matters: The updated policy establishes an explicit limit on how Home Depot treats consent data. By clarifying that text message opt-in consent will not be shared with third parties for their marketing, the policy sets a boundary on consent data use that affects how third-party marketing relationships operate. This protects customers from having their consent preferences weaponized by other marketers.
Ford
Ford Privacy Policy
low
Restructured connected vehicle data-sharing disclosures; clarified that infotainment icons indicating transmission may be temporarily hidden during navigation and app use.
Why it matters: This change clarifies Ford's existing practice of displaying data-sharing indicators in connected vehicles, ensuring owners understand that visibility of transmission status may be interrupted during certain in-vehicle activities. The revision adds operational context to Ford's transparency disclosures without changing underlying data collection practices.
Ford
Ford Terms and Conditions
unknown
Ford updated their Ford Terms and Conditions on June 05, 2026. Change detected: 7 sentence(s) modified. Document contained 4354 sentences after update.
Windsurf
Windsurf Terms of Service
low
Added 'Try Devin' navigation link to Terms of Service landing page.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect the terms, policies, or consumer protections governing Windsurf's service. The addition of a 'Try Devin' navigation link is an informational update with no operational or legal significance.
Jasper AI
Jasper Privacy Policy
low
Navigation menu revised in privacy policy; no substantive privacy or data governance changes detected.
Why it matters: This change does not materially alter privacy practices, data collection, or consumer rights. The removal of 'Personalization' from the product navigation menu is a formatting adjustment with no operational significance for how Jasper AI handles user data or what obligations users face under the policy.
Jasper AI
Jasper Terms of Service
low
Removed 'Personalization' product reference from Terms navigation menu
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect the terms of service or user obligations. The removal of a product name from a navigation menu is a formatting adjustment with no operational or legal significance.
Uniswap
Uniswap Terms of Service
low
Updated metadata timestamp in Terms of Service from '7 days ago' to '8 days ago'; no substantive terms changed.
Why it matters: This change has no operational significance. The updated metadata reflects only a routine refresh of the document's last-modified timestamp; the substantive terms remain unchanged.
OpenSea
OpenSea Privacy Policy
low
Minor numeric value change in policy header; no substantive privacy practice modifications detected.
Why it matters: The detected change is a minor numeric adjustment in the policy header rather than a substantive modification to OpenSea's privacy practices. The practical operational impact is unclear without additional context about what the numeric value represents.
OpenSea
OpenSea Terms of Service
low
Modified one sentence in Terms of Service; price reference adjusted from $1,770.86 to $1,764.96.
Why it matters: The updated terms reflect a price figure adjustment that may relate to fees, deposits, or other financial obligations, but the specific operational context is unclear from the information provided. Direct review of the modified sentence is necessary to determine whether this affects user costs or payment terms.
Substack
Substack Privacy Policy
low
Replaced third-party analytics vendor AdQuick with muxData for anonymous video metric collection.
Why it matters: The updated privacy policy discloses which vendor processes video analytics data on the platform. This vendor substitution may be operationally relevant to organizations that maintain vendor approval processes or data processing documentation, but does not materially change the scope or nature of data collection disclosed to users.
WhatsApp
WhatsApp Privacy Policy
low
Privacy Policy updated with internal markup and tracking changes; substantive policy scope unclear from available diff.
Why it matters: The available change data reveals only technical markup and tracking parameter updates, not substantive policy changes. Without visibility into actual privacy language modifications, the operational significance of this update cannot be reliably assessed.
SoFi
SoFi Terms of Service
medium
Removed Arbitration Agreement from core Terms acceptance language; updated navigation with section links.
Why it matters: The removal of the Arbitration Agreement from the primary Terms acceptance language creates ambiguity about whether new users are explicitly bound to resolve disputes through arbitration rather than court litigation. This change affects the clarity and enforceability of SoFi's dispute resolution terms and may trigger regulatory review regarding how prominently arbitration is disclosed at onboarding.
Cash App
Cash App Terms of Service
medium
Adds minor account authorization rules and new Cash App Tag fees ($25 purchase, $15 expedited shipping)
Why it matters: The updated terms shift authorization for teen payment products from per-action parental approval to blanket delegation at account creation. This changes the operational friction for teens accessing Cards and Tags, which may increase usage of Cash App's payment and wearable products among minors. Parents should understand that authorizing a Sponsored Account now constitutes consent for teens to independently request and activate these products. The introduction of Cash App Tag fees also creates a new cost consideration for parents evaluating whether to allow teens to use the wearable payment service.
Cash App
Cash App Privacy Policy
low
Added reference to Cash App Tag Limited Warranty and Return Policy in privacy policy navigation.
Why it matters: The updated privacy policy now provides direct navigation to warranty and return information for Cash App products. This improves documentation accessibility but does not alter the privacy practices or data handling obligations described in the policy.
Binance.US
Binance.US Privacy Policy
low
Formatting and title revision to Binance.US Privacy Policy header; no substantive policy changes.
Why it matters: This change has no material operational significance. It is a formatting and title revision to the Privacy Policy header. The substantive privacy terms, data handling obligations, and user rights remain unchanged.
Amazon
Amazon Conditions of Use
unknown
Amazon updated their Amazon Conditions of Use on June 05, 2026. Change detected: 3 sentence(s) modified. Document contained 132 sentences after update.
June 4, 2026
Replit
Replit Terms of Service
low
Minor timestamp update in location reference; no substantive policy change to user rights or obligations.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect operational terms. The updated timestamp notation is a formatting or administrative update with no impact on user rights, obligations, data practices, or service conditions.
Replit
Replit Privacy Policy
low
Minor timestamp revision in privacy policy; no operational or substantive privacy practice changes.
Why it matters: This change has minimal operational significance. It represents a document-level editorial correction—a timestamp update within the policy text itself—with no effect on Replit's stated privacy practices, data handling procedures, user rights, or regulatory disclosures.
OpenSea
OpenSea Privacy Policy
low
Minor reference data update detected in privacy policy header; no substantive privacy term changes identified.
Why it matters: The detected change appears to be a minor reference data update rather than a substantive revision to OpenSea's privacy practices, data collection authority, or user rights. If no other material changes exist in the full policy document, this update does not affect how the platform processes or protects user data.
OpenSea
OpenSea Terms of Service
low
Price figure updated in Terms of Service from $1,813.71 to $1,770.86 on June 4, 2026.
Why it matters: Without additional context on what the modified price figure represents, the operational significance of this change is unclear. If the figure relates to platform fees, transaction thresholds, or regulatory requirements, this would warrant review; additional information is needed to assess whether this is a material change.
LangChain
LangChain Terms of Service
low
Removes deployment-type qualifier from data protection clause; DPA now applies whenever processing personal data under any platform deployment
Why it matters: The updated language clarifies that LangChain's Data Processing Addendum applies whenever customers process Personal Data on the LangSmith Platform, regardless of deployment method. This removes potential ambiguity about which data protection obligations apply to on-premises or other non-Cloud/Hybrid deployments, creating more uniform data governance expectations across all platform uses.

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Sourcegraph Cody
Sourcegraph Terms of Service
low
Restructured Terms of Service to use modular Supplemental Terms that override base terms on conflicting provisions.
Why it matters: The updated structure establishes a clear hierarchy for which terms apply to different customer groups and situations. Previously, the terms listed separate variants but used an index approach; the new system explicitly states that Supplemental Terms override the base Sourcegraph Terms of Service when they conflict. This affects how users and businesses interpret their specific contractual obligations based on their customer type and agreement date.
Dun & Bradstreet
D&B Privacy Policy
low
Adds Chat Cookie consent requirement for chat functionality access.
Why it matters: The updated policy clarifies that chat feature access requires explicit cookie consent, establishing a transparent consent gate for non-essential tracking. This reflects standard privacy practice and gives users visible control over chat-related cookies.
Dun & Bradstreet
D&B Terms of Use
low
Requires Chat Cookies acceptance to access chat functionality
Why it matters: The updated terms establish explicit cookie consent disclosure for a specific feature. Previously, the cookie requirement was not stated in the terms; now users are informed and offered controls before accessing chat. This reflects standard compliance practice for cookie-dependent features under privacy and cookie disclosure laws.

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