April 16, 2026
Updated helpfulness metrics displayed on support article from 116/144 to 136/168 helpful votes.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect consumer rights, obligations, or protections. It is a data refresh of community feedback metrics displayed on a help article and has no operational or policy significance.
Added new Credit Score product with restricted use rules limiting sharing with third parties and lenders
Why it matters: The updated terms introduce a new product feature and explicitly restrict its use to personal, non-commercial purposes. This clarifies that users cannot rely on or present the Cash App Credit Score as evidence of creditworthiness to external lenders, which may affect how users perceive the tool's utility and prevents potential misrepresentation to third parties.
Added clarification on personalized ad targeting and data sharing practices with authorities; effective April 30, 2026.
Why it matters: The updated policy establishes clearer disclosure of how Roblox personalizes ad delivery and handles law enforcement requests. These clarifications affect transparency but do not materially expand Roblox's data collection or processing authority beyond what was previously permitted.
April 14, 2026
Reorganized privacy notice structure, narrowed third-party disclaimer scope, consolidated collection and use sections for clarity.
Why it matters: The narrowed third-party disclaimer may affect transparency about which companies have access to or share your data, particularly if Riot Games owns entities it does not fully control. For California residents, the restructured privacy notice may change how purposes for data collection are disclosed, potentially affecting clarity about how your information is used.
Technical security parameters updated on privacy policy infrastructure; no policy language or user terms modified.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect user rights, data privacy, or compliance obligations. It is routine security maintenance to web infrastructure and does not alter Booking.com's privacy commitments or practices.
Technical security script update detected; no changes to consumer terms or rights.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect consumers because it modifies only technical security parameters in the website's backend code, leaving all consumer-facing terms, rights, data practices, and obligations unchanged.
Technical rebuild of privacy policy page detected; no substantive policy language changes.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect user privacy rights, data handling practices, or platform obligations. It is a technical page rebuild with no substantive policy implications.
Updated engagement feedback metric on privacy policy page; no substantive policy changes.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect users. It reflects only an updated count of how many users found the privacy policy page helpful and does not alter what the policy states about data collection, use, sharing, or consumer rights.
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Updated helpfulness metrics on Terms of Service page from 71/95 to 116/144 user ratings.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect users. It is a metrics update showing that more people have found the Terms of Service page helpful—not a change to the terms themselves or the rights and obligations they establish.
Footer reference changed from Los Angeles to Vancouver in Uber Privacy Notice.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect how Uber's privacy policy operates. The updated footer reference appears to reflect a geographic or organizational localization change and does not alter data collection, use, retention, sharing, consent, or consumer rights.
April 13, 2026
Modified one sentence in privacy policy; specific language change not detailed in disclosure.
Why it matters: Privacy policy modifications affect the scope and transparency of consumer data handling practices. A single sentence change could affect disclosures regarding data collection, use, retention, sharing, or consumer rights. The updated language should be reviewed in full to assess whether the change expands or restricts data handling authority or modifies consumer protections.
Footer location reference changed from Dhaka to Los Angeles in privacy notice.
Why it matters: This change has no operational significance for privacy practices, rights, or obligations. The updated footer reference does not alter what data Uber collects, how it is used, retained, or disclosed.
April 11, 2026
Updated last-modified date on privacy notice; no substantive policy changes.
Why it matters: Document dating serves administrative and transparency purposes, signaling to users when the notice was last reviewed or published. A timestamp update without substantive policy changes does not alter the terms under which Gemini Apps operate or the data practices they describe.
Removed duplicate footer navigation link; no privacy policy substance changed.
Why it matters: While Headspace's privacy practices remain unchanged, users should know that their privacy rights and data handling practices disclosed in the policy are stable and unaffected by this footer reorganization.
Removed duplicate sitemap navigation links from footer.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect users. The removed links were duplicate navigation elements unrelated to the substantive terms users agree to.
Patreon privacy policy page underwent technical infrastructure update; core policy language unchanged.
Why it matters: This change does not affect the substance of Patreon's privacy policy or your rights as a user. It is a technical update to how the policy webpage is delivered, not a change to what data Patreon collects, how it uses it, or what protections apply.
Updated helpfulness metric in privacy policy documentation; no substantive policy changes detected.
Why it matters: This change has minimal significance to users. The privacy policy's actual terms, protections, and data practices remain unchanged; only a metric reflecting user satisfaction with the policy documentation was updated.
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Reorganized table of contents in Terms of Service; no substantive policy changes.
Why it matters: This change has no material impact. It is a navigation reorganization that does not modify any terms, rights, or obligations. Consumers and compliance teams do not need to adjust behavior or policies in response.
Reorganized Terms of Service structure with new section numbering and Credit Score section addition.
Why it matters: This reorganization ensures all internal cross-references within the Terms of Service point to the correct sections. The addition of a dedicated Credit Score section formalizes that product area within the agreement structure, though the substantive content of that section is not provided in this change summary.
April 10, 2026
Renamed Dream Studio to Brand Studio throughout Terms of Service; no substantive contractual changes to service terms or obligations.
Why it matters: This change updates the service name throughout the binding terms, ensuring that contractual references align with the current product name. Users should verify that they are consulting the current terms for the service they use, but the substantive rights, restrictions, and obligations governing the service have not changed.
Reorganized Privacy Notice with new emphasis on Binding Corporate Rules and transparency framing.
Why it matters: The updated notice reorganizes how Twilio frames its privacy governance, placing Binding Corporate Rules at the center and emphasizing transparency as foundational. This reframing does not alter stated authority to collect personal data or processing scope, but it signals how Twilio intends to communicate its privacy posture. The removal of explicit relationship categories may reduce clarity about how different user populations are categorized in Twilio's processing activities.
Establishes regional Twilio entities for Mexico and Brazil; expands Order Form definition to include self-service purchases; removes commitment to maintain service functionality.
Why it matters: The regional entity restructuring creates distinct legal counterparties and governing frameworks for Mexico and Brazil customers, affecting dispute resolution and applicable law. The removal of Twilio's commitment to maintain service functionality weakens the operational warranty customers previously had and creates ambiguity about what service changes are permissible, which may affect how organizations that rely on Twilio's stability assess their own service guarantees to downstream customers.
Technical metadata update to Patreon privacy policy; no substantive policy changes detected.
Why it matters: This change has no material impact on users because it is a technical update to the privacy policy page infrastructure, not a modification of Patreon's actual privacy practices or what the company discloses about data handling.
Updated feedback metric in privacy policy help section; no substantive policy changes.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect consumers. The updated text reflects updated helpfulness ratings on a support article or FAQ within the privacy policy document, not a modification to substantive privacy practices or user rights.
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Updated help documentation feedback metric from 63/82 to 67/89 users in Terms of Service.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect consumer rights, obligations, or protections. It is a routine metric update reflecting current user feedback on help documentation quality and has no policy implications.
Footer geographic reference updated from Los Angeles to Dhaka in Uber Privacy Notice.
Why it matters: This change has no operational significance. It is a formatting or localization update to the footer of the Privacy Notice that does not affect any stated privacy practices, data handling procedures, or user rights.
Permits parental authorization for children under 13 instead of outright ban; adds deletion requirement for unauthorized child accounts
Why it matters: This change establishes a lawful pathway for children under 13 to use Cash App services through parental authorization, replacing a prior absolute prohibition. This shift creates direct COPPA compliance obligations for Cash App, including requirements for verifiable parental consent, account tracking, and data deletion for unauthorized child accounts. Organizations that serve families or use Cash App must evaluate whether this new framework affects their own compliance posture or vendor disclosures.
April 9, 2026
Adds disclosure language explaining Connected Apps personalization feature for eligible Gemini users who opt in.
Why it matters: The updated privacy notice now explicitly discloses how Gemini's Connected Apps personalization feature operates and that it requires user opt-in. This clarification helps users understand what data Gemini will use to personalize their experience and confirms that the feature is optional, not automatic.
Updated security tokens in bot-verification infrastructure; no terms or consumer rights affected.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect consumers or the terms of service. It is a standard security maintenance update to tokens used in Booking.com's bot-verification system.
Technical rebuild of privacy policy page; no substantive policy changes detected.
Why it matters: Technical infrastructure updates to policy pages typically do not affect user rights or practices. However, the provided diff context does not include the actual privacy policy language, making it impossible to confirm whether substantive policy changes were made during this rebuild.
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