April 18, 2026
Minor footer and navigation text updates; no substantive privacy policy changes.
Why it matters: This change carries no operational significance for privacy, data handling, or consumer rights. The modifications are limited to footer navigation and menu labeling and do not alter any substantive terms governing data collection, processing, or use.
Updated Terms of Service metadata and minor language refinements with new effective date of August 15, 2022.
Why it matters: The effective date update ensures users reference the correct version of terms and establishes clear baseline for policy interpretation. However, the substantive rights and obligations described in the terms remain materially unchanged.
Added 'WEBTRADE' product branding to navigation menu.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect privacy rights or data practices. It is a product menu reorganization only.
Updated navigation menu label in Terms of Service; no substantive agreement changes detected.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect consumers or the terms governing their use of Webull's services. It is a formatting update to the document's navigation structure only.
Added 'United States' navigational link to policy footer
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect PayPal's Buyer and Seller Protection policy. The addition of a 'United States' navigational link is a minor site structure update with no operational implications for consumer protections, rights, or obligations.
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Updated Korea domestic agent contact info and removed prior agent representative details from Privacy Statement.
Why it matters: The updated Privacy Statement now reflects PayPal's current designated representative and contact structure for South Korean regulatory compliance. These administrative updates ensure that users and regulators in South Korea have accurate contact information for privacy-related inquiries, maintaining compliance with Personal Information Protection Act and Network Act requirements.
Added 'United States' navigation link to footer.
Why it matters: This change has no operational significance for the substantive terms or rights under the agreement. It is a navigation link addition in the document footer.
Introduces 'Extra Members' outside household access, adds 18+ age requirement for account creation, removes account personalization language
Why it matters: The updated terms establish explicit account creation age requirements (18+) and formalize support for out-of-household Extra Member accounts. These changes affect who can create Netflix accounts and how subscription sharing is legally structured, with potential compliance implications under COPPA and age-verification frameworks in regulated jurisdictions.
Clarified data activity management controls; expanded ad and analytics service references; broadened cross-site and cross-app data linking descriptions.
Why it matters: The updated policy clarifies that Google links your activity across multiple websites and apps through cookies and other technologies as part of its integrated ad and analytics services, not just within individual analytics dashboards. This expanded and more transparent description of cross-site and cross-app tracking is relevant to users concerned about the scope of their digital footprint and to organizations that must disclose Google's data practices to their own customers.
Updated country version designation in Terms of Service from Thailand to Cambodia.
Why it matters: This change has no operational significance for consumers. The geographic version designation is a metadata or classification element that does not alter the substantive rights, obligations, or conditions established in the Terms of Service.
Refined definitions of Financial Partners and End Customer services; clarified Stripe entity responsibility and data processing terminology
Why it matters: The updated terms clarify Stripe's operational scope and the categories of Financial Partners involved in service delivery. The explicit inclusion of intermediaries and aggregators in partner definitions aligns policy language with current payment ecosystem structure. These changes improve transparency about the range of institutions that receive customer data but do not appear to authorize new data uses or create material changes to consumer rights.
Added nine new organizational sections to privacy policy covering data collection, use, sharing, retention, transfers, and user rights management.
Why it matters: Policy reorganization improves transparency and user access to privacy information by structuring disclosures into dedicated sections, making it easier for users to locate information about how their data is handled and what rights they can exercise.
Feedback metric updated in privacy policy; no substantive privacy or data handling changes.
Why it matters: This change reflects only an updated feedback counter showing reader engagement with the privacy policy. It does not indicate any modification to TaskRabbit's data collection, usage, retention, or sharing practices.
Updated customer feedback metric from 142/174 to 147/180 helpful responses on Terms of Service page
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect the TaskRabbit Terms of Service itself. It is only a refresh of the feedback metric displayed below the terms, reflecting additional user responses. Users should not expect any change to their rights, obligations, or how TaskRabbit operates.
Updated last-modified date on Privacy Notice for Drivers; no substantive policy changes detected.
Why it matters: This change has no operational significance. The update reflects only an administrative refresh of the document's last-modified date; no substantive privacy rights, data collection practices, or compliance obligations have been altered.
Added 'Your Privacy Choices' link to Terms of Service footer navigation.
Why it matters: The addition of a 'Your Privacy Choices' link to the Terms footer improves user access to privacy preference controls and aligns with transparency expectations around privacy disclosures. This change makes privacy options more discoverable without modifying the underlying rights or obligations in the terms themselves.
Adds 'Your Privacy Choices' navigation link to privacy policy footer.
Why it matters: The addition of a 'Your Privacy Choices' link improves the accessibility of privacy controls within the policy structure. This change reflects a move toward more direct consumer access to privacy preference management, which may satisfy or support compliance with privacy statutes requiring clear access to choice mechanisms such as opt-out or consent controls.
April 17, 2026
Added Android app deletion resource link to Gemini Apps Privacy Notice.
Why it matters: This change has minimal operational significance. The addition directs Android users to existing app management and deletion functionality but does not modify any privacy practices, data collection disclosures, user rights, or legal obligations within the privacy notice itself.
Privacy policy page technical rebuild; no substantive policy language changes detected.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect user rights, data protections, or privacy terms. It is a technical infrastructure update with no policy substance.
Reorganized policy structure and updated helpfulness ratings; possible typo in company name identification.
Why it matters: Accurate identification of the data controller is essential for consumers to understand who is responsible for their personal information under privacy laws like GDPR and CCPA. The potential typographical error should be corrected to maintain clarity and legal accuracy.
Updated user feedback metric in help center section; no material policy change.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect TaskRabbit's contractual terms or consumer protections. The updated feedback metric reflects only a routine increase in the number of users who found the help article useful over time.
Removed language option from footer; no impact on privacy protections or user rights.
Why it matters: This change does not affect the operational substance of Uber's privacy practices or user rights. The removal of a footer language option is a formatting or localization adjustment that does not alter how personal data is collected, used, disclosed, or protected under the Privacy Notice.
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April 16, 2026
Added 60 clarifying clauses to Data Processing Addendum governing scope, definitions, and data handling for employers subject to data protection laws.
Why it matters: The updated addendum clarifies Gusto's data protection obligations and under what legal circumstances they apply. For employers subject to GDPR, UK GDPR, or state privacy laws, this update refines the contractual framework governing how employee and payroll data is processed, which is critical for regulatory compliance and vendor accountability.
Updated address for legal notices and clarified dispute resolution section scope.
Why it matters: If you need to send a legal notice or formal dispute to Wise, you must use the updated address (30 W 26th Street, Floor 6, New York, NY 10010). The clarification on unauthorized transactions in the dispute resolution section confirms that Wise's procedures cover not only chargebacks and reversals but also unauthorized transaction claims, which is relevant if you experience fraud or unauthorized account activity.
Removes detailed Target Circle Bonus earning and timing rules, including bonus calculation for different purchase types.
Why it matters: Target Circle members rely on understanding how their purchases earn rewards to assess program value and plan loyalty engagement. The removed language previously clarified how transactions across different channels and delivery methods contribute to bonus eligibility and when rewards appear, information that directly affects whether customers perceive the program as transparent and trustworthy.
Technical rebuild of privacy policy page; no changes to privacy terms or consumer rights.
Why it matters: The change appears to be a technical rebuild rather than a policy revision. Without access to the actual policy text content, no assessment of impact can be made. Compliance teams should verify whether actual policy language was modified.
Reframes Plaid's core service model from third-party app intermediary to direct consumer relationship; introduces new web-based account monitoring and alerts service.
Why it matters: The reframed service positioning changes how Plaid describes its role and relationship with you, moving from intermediary to direct service provider. The introduction of a new web-based monitoring and alerts service creates a new data access and usage pathway that may operate independently of third-party app integrations, and understanding its scope and data practices is important for users who choose to use it.
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Restructured account terms to clarify direct Plaid services and new web-app monitoring offering alongside third-party app connections.
Why it matters: The updated terms clarify that a Plaid Account now encompasses direct services (account monitoring via Plaid Web-App) in addition to enabling third-party app integrations. This affects how consumers and downstream organizations should understand what Plaid's service portfolio includes and what data flows may be involved, even though the underlying data handling and storage rules remain substantially unchanged.
Reorganized privacy policy layout with 'Show more' sections and numbered data collection categories.
Why it matters: While this change has no impact on Klarna's actual data practices or your rights, it does affect how easily you can access privacy information. Information that was previously visible on the page now requires clicking 'Show more' to view, which may reduce discoverability for users reading quickly.
Updated help documentation feedback vote counts from 97/112 to 114/136 in privacy policy.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect the privacy policy itself. The updated vote counts on help documentation are feedback metrics with no impact on data collection, retention, processing, or consumer rights.
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