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April 23, 2026
ADP
ADP Privacy Statement
low
Updated sales contact phone number in privacy policy footer
Why it matters: While this change does not affect privacy rights or data practices, it ensures customers can reach ADP's sales team through the correct contact number listed in the policy document.
Gusto
Gusto Privacy Policy
low
Updated contact email addresses for legal opt-outs and general inquiries in Privacy Policy
Why it matters: The updated contact addresses ensure that legal notices, arbitration opt-outs, and customer inquiries reach the correct department within Gusto. Using the correct email address is essential for ensuring that time-sensitive legal requests, such as arbitration opt-outs, are properly received and processed.
Shein
Shein Privacy Policy
low
Updated shopping cart messaging and removed CAPTCHA verification language from website interface.
Why it matters: While these are minor UI updates, they affect how Shein communicates with users about account access and saved items. The changes do not materially alter privacy practices, but reflect changes to the website's user experience and authentication prompts.
Threads
Threads Privacy Policy
medium
Adds AI terms acceptance requirement and discloses user AI interactions will be used to improve Meta's AI systems
Why it matters: The updated policy establishes that using Threads now requires agreement to Meta's separate AI terms, and explicitly discloses that interactions with Threads' AI features will be used to train Meta's AI systems. This formalizes AI use and creates new consent and transparency obligations that affect how Threads can use data generated from AI interactions. Organizations relying on Threads should review whether this affects their vendor agreements or customer disclosures.
Booking.com
Booking.com Privacy Statement
medium
Separates California privacy disclosures and adds opt-out rights for data sales, behavioral ads, and sensitive information limits.
Why it matters: California law (CPRA) grants residents specific rights over their data that Booking.com did not previously disclose in its main privacy notice. By separating California disclosures and adding explicit opt-out mechanisms, the updated policy clarifies which data categories the company collects, how it may share them, and what control consumers have. This matters because California residents now have actionable mechanisms to opt out of practices they may not have known were occurring.

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Booking.com
Booking.com Terms and Conditions
high
Added mandatory arbitration clause and class action waiver; users have 30 days to opt out of binding arbitration requirement
Why it matters: The addition of mandatory arbitration with a class action waiver fundamentally changes how disputes between users and Booking.com are resolved. Under the previous terms, users retained the right to sue in court or join group litigation; under the updated terms, both rights are eliminated by default unless users affirmatively opt out within 30 days. This shift removes access to courts and collective remedies, which are particularly important when widespread harms affect many users simultaneously.
HubSpot
HubSpot Privacy Policy
low
Minor footer formatting: removed three tool references from privacy policy navigation menu.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect HubSpot's privacy policy or user rights. It is a minor formatting adjustment to the footer navigation menu and requires no action from users or compliance teams.
HubSpot
HubSpot Terms of Service
low
Removes two product links (Website Grader, Blog Ideas Generator) from Terms of Service navigation footer
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect user rights, obligations, or the substance of HubSpot's terms. It is a navigation or formatting update only.
Patreon
Patreon Privacy Policy
low
Technical metadata update to privacy policy document; no substantive privacy practice changes detected.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect Patreon's privacy practices, user rights, or data handling. It is a technical redeployment with no substantive policy content modifications.
Glassdoor
Glassdoor Privacy Policy
medium
Adds data access, correction, and deletion rights for EU/UK/Swiss users; requires opt-in for sensitive data sharing and establishes complaint resolution procedures
Why it matters: The updated policy codifies individual rights to access, correct, and delete personal data that are required under the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework, giving EU, UK, and Swiss users explicit procedural pathways to exercise those rights. It also establishes that sensitive data sharing requires affirmative opt-in consent, strengthening control over how personal information is used and disclosed.
TaskRabbit
TaskRabbit Privacy Policy
low
Privacy policy feedback metrics updated (157 of 185 found helpful).
Why it matters: This change does not substantively affect consumer privacy rights or data practices. It is an administrative update to the feedback counter shown on the privacy policy page.
TaskRabbit
TaskRabbit Terms of Service
low
Updated help article feedback metrics in terms of service (188 of 227 vs. 180 of 218 users found helpful).
Why it matters: This change has minimal practical impact. It is a routine update to user-feedback metrics embedded in a help article, not a modification to TaskRabbit's binding terms or consumer rights.
Uber
Uber Privacy Notice
low
Removed navigation links from Privacy Notice header and footer; no substantive policy changes to data practices.
Why it matters: This change has no material operational impact on privacy practices or consumer rights. It is a website navigation and document structure update that does not alter Uber's data collection, use, retention, sharing, or security commitments. The substantive privacy policy terms remain unchanged.
Stripe
Stripe Privacy Policy
low
Minor formatting corrections to privacy policy contact information and internal document date revision—no substantive changes to data governance or consumer rights.
Why it matters: While the operational significance of this change is minimal, privacy policy accuracy and currency are important for maintaining clear communication of data subject rights. The correction of the internal document date and formatting ensures the published policy reflects current maintenance practices, though no substantive data governance changes occurred.
SoFi
SoFi Terms of Service
low
Updated featured financial calculators in Terms of Service navigation section.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect how the Terms of Service operate or what rights and obligations apply to users. It is a navigation and content update that reorganizes which financial planning tools are linked in the document footer.
SoFi
SoFi Privacy Notice
medium
Clarified tracking technology disclosures and consent model; shares user interaction data with advertising partners.
Why it matters: The updated privacy notice explicitly establishes that SoFi collects user interaction data through tracking technologies and shares that data with advertising partners. The shift from an affirmative preference center to a consent-by-continued-use model means users must take active steps to opt out of these practices, rather than making an explicit choice at the outset.
Unreal Engine
Epic Games Privacy Policy
low
Clarified data use for children's accounts; added safeguards on persistent identifier reuse; revised parental notice language.
Why it matters: The updated policy clarifies technical and organizational safeguards for children's persistent identifiers while removing an explicit retention commitment for parent contact information. Under youth privacy frameworks like COPPA, clarity on how long parent data is retained and under what conditions it is deleted is operationally significant for compliance. The removal of the 14-day deletion promise may require Epic Games to document and disclose its actual retention practice.
Roblox
Roblox Privacy and Cookie Policy
medium
Adds detailed disclosure of persistent identifier collection from all users, including minors, for authentication and ad frequency capping.
Why it matters: The updated policy establishes explicit contractual bounds on how Roblox uses persistent identifiers collected from all users including children. By stating that technical, contractual, and other measures limit identifier use to enumerated purposes, the policy creates an affirmative representation about data handling scope that may be enforceable and that affects how vendors and regulators assess the platform's compliance with data protection obligations.
Netflix
Netflix Privacy Statement
low
Expanded disclosed uses of tracking technologies to include cart abandonment monitoring and SMS cart reminder messages.
Why it matters: The updated policy now explicitly states that Netflix uses tracking technologies to monitor shopping cart abandonment and trigger SMS cart reminder communications. This clarification affects how Netflix's data practices are disclosed to users and may influence user understanding of when and why they receive SMS communications from Netflix. The expanded disclosure provides specificity about tracking purposes previously not detailed in the policy.
Amazon
Amazon Conditions of Use
low
Amazon updated Conditions of Use navigation menu text on April 23, 2026; no material policy changes detected.
Why it matters: The detected change appears to be a navigation menu or page layout modification rather than a substantive revision to consumer rights or policy. Without access to changes in the actual contractual terms or substantive provisions, operational significance cannot be assessed. The full document would need review to identify any material policy changes.
April 22, 2026
Google Gemini
Gemini Apps Privacy Notice
low
Rephrased navigation link label in privacy notice; no change to underlying data management functionality.
Why it matters: This change has no material operational significance. The rewording of a navigation link does not alter user controls, data management options, or privacy policy substance. Users retain the same ability to manage and delete their Gemini Apps activity as before the update.
ADP
ADP Privacy Statement
low
Updated contact phone number in Privacy Statement footer
Why it matters: While this change itself is administrative, maintaining current contact information in privacy documents ensures users can reach customer service when they have privacy questions or concerns.
Gusto
Gusto Privacy Policy
low
Updated contact email addresses for legal opt-outs and support inquiries throughout Privacy Policy.
Why it matters: Contact email addresses are the mechanism through which users exercise opt-out rights and obtain support. Accurate contact information ensures users can reach Gusto to submit required forms and ask questions about the agreement.
Shein
Shein Terms and Conditions
low
Removed saved cart item notifications; added security verification prompt.
Why it matters: While the changes are minor, the removal of cart-notification messaging and addition of a security verification step reflect updates to how Shein communicates with and verifies users on its platform. These do not alter substantive rights or obligations.
Threads
Threads Privacy Policy
medium
Removes eight sentences including AI terms acknowledgment and data sharing disclosures from Threads privacy policy.
Why it matters: The removal of explicit AI terms acknowledgment and AI data usage disclosures reduces direct transparency within Threads' supplemental privacy policy about how user interactions contribute to Meta's AI systems. While these practices may still be covered elsewhere in Meta's documentation, users and regulators may now lack clear notice in this policy that their Threads activity influences AI training. Organizations using Threads to serve customers may need to strengthen their own transparency disclosures to compensate for this removal.

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Medium
Medium Privacy Policy
low
Adds explicit 12-month personal data collection disclosure replacing newsletter signup message
Why it matters: The updated policy now includes an explicit disclosure of personal information categories collected in the preceding 12 months, a transparency requirement under California privacy law and similar regimes. This change replaces a marketing message with a data governance disclosure, enhancing clarity about what information Medium collects, though the actual collection practices remain unchanged.
Booking.com
Booking.com Privacy Statement
medium
Removes California-specific privacy protections and replaces with US-wide terms; adds credit card vendor data-sharing disclosures.
Why it matters: The removal of California-specific sensitive data protections narrows privacy rights previously available to California consumers and may require organizations using Booking.com to update their own privacy representations. The addition of credit card vendor disclosures introduces a new third-party data controller into the data processing chain, meaning personal data will be shared with an independent party not bound by Booking.com's own privacy commitments.
Booking.com
Booking.com Terms and Conditions
high
Removed 1,500+ sentences from Terms and Conditions, leaving only 3 sentences in updated version.
Why it matters: This change removes the explicit contractual basis for understanding user rights, obligations, and protections on Booking.com. Without a clearly stated terms document, users cannot easily reference what they agreed to, and the company may face regulatory enforcement for failing to disclose material terms required under consumer protection laws.
OpenSea
OpenSea Privacy Policy
low
Modified one sentence in privacy policy; specific content change not visible in available documentation.
Why it matters: Privacy policy changes, even minor sentence modifications, can alter user rights around data collection, use, retention, or sharing. Without visibility into the specific sentence that was changed, the significance of this update cannot be determined, but users should stay informed about any modifications to how their data may be handled.
OpenSea
OpenSea Terms of Service
low
Numerical values updated in OpenSea Terms of Service; substantive policy impact unclear from detected change.
Why it matters: Without visibility into the actual policy language that changed, the materiality and impact of this modification cannot be reliably assessed. If the change reflects fee modifications, users may face new costs; if it is a formatting change, there is no material impact.

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