April 9, 2026
Adds AI data use clarifications; consolidates scattered AI terms into main user/creator sections; clarifies creator content usage in marketing; expands ad targeting and eligibility disclosures.
Why it matters: The reorganization and clarification of AI data practices, creator content licensing, and advertising policies in the main Terms of Use makes these previously scattered or supplemental disclosures more visible and accessible to users and creators. This change affects how users understand data collection tied to AI features and how creators learn about licensing their content for advertising purposes, as well as how all users see transparency around ad personalization.
April 8, 2026
Minor navigation text change in privacy policy menu; no substantive privacy practice modifications.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect consumers. It is a minor wording adjustment in navigational text and does not reflect any change to Target's actual privacy practices, data handling, or consumer rights.
Removed 'Health & Wellness' category label, replacing with 'Wellness' in navigation reference.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect consumer rights or obligations. It is a minor renaming of a category label in Target's Terms and Conditions and has no legal or operational significance.
Expands location data use to include event check-ins; adds persistent identifier collection disclosures for child accounts; switches child privacy certification from ESRB to CARU
Why it matters: Parents now have greater transparency into how Nintendo collects and uses their child's data, including which apps can access the account and the specific purposes for which Nintendo collects device identifiers. The expansion of location data use to include event check-ins represents a new type of location tracking beyond games, which parents should understand.
Privacy policy updated; substantive changes not visible in detected diff.
Why it matters: Without visibility into the substantive policy changes, the materiality of this update cannot be determined. The provided diff shows only technical infrastructure updates; actual privacy term modifications are not visible.
Reorganized table of contents in Privacy Policy with no detected material changes to privacy rights or practices.
Why it matters: While this change is primarily organizational, transparency about how privacy policies are structured and maintained matters to users who rely on clear navigation to understand their rights. The update reflects ongoing maintenance of the document rather than a shift in privacy practices.
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Updated engagement metrics on help documentation—no policy or rights changes.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect any consumer rights, protections, or obligations. It is a minor update to a user engagement metric displayed on a help page.
Reorganized navigation menus and footer structure in Drivers and Delivery People Privacy Notice; no policy terms modified.
Why it matters: This change has no operational significance for privacy policy terms or data governance. The reorganization improves document navigation and adds new links to related pages, but the substantive privacy notice content and terms remain unchanged.
Minor textual revision to privacy policy opening section; no material policy change detected.
Why it matters: The updated privacy policy reflects a minor editorial change that does not materially alter how Robinhood collects, uses, or protects user data. The scope and substantive protections remain consistent with the prior version.
Modified privacy disclosures with 11 sentences removed, 2 added, and 10 rewritten
Why it matters: Privacy statements serve as the primary disclosure mechanism for regulatory compliance under GDPR, CCPA, and similar frameworks. Removal of 11 sentences creates potential regulatory exposure if those sentences addressed required transparency about data categories, retention, user rights, or third-party sharing. Organizations dependent on this statement for their own compliance obligations should verify what was removed and assess whether changes affect their own privacy notices or vendor contracts.
April 7, 2026
Removed promotional navigation links (Easter Basket Ideas, Gift Ideas for Grads) from privacy policy document header.
Why it matters: This change does not affect your privacy rights or data practices. It is a formatting adjustment to the policy document's navigation menu and carries no substantive implications for how Target handles your data.
Removed seasonal Easter shopping category references from Terms navigation.
Why it matters: This change has no material impact on consumers. It is a minor formatting update to promotional navigation links and does not affect the actual terms, conditions, rights, or obligations in Target's agreement.
Updated security nonce tokens in website infrastructure; no terms changes detected.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect consumers or organizations. It is a routine technical update to website security infrastructure unrelated to Booking.com's published Terms and Conditions.
Added table of contents and reorganized 10 core sections of Terms and Conditions for improved clarity.
Why it matters: A clearer, more organized Terms and Conditions document helps users quickly locate specific provisions relevant to them, such as cancellation or prohibited use, reducing friction when they need to understand their rights or obligations. This organizational improvement does not change the substantive terms but makes them more accessible.
Patreon privacy policy technical update detected; no substantive changes to consumer terms identified.
Why it matters: Technical updates to privacy policies typically indicate system refreshes rather than substantive changes to how platforms handle data or consumer rights. Users should still monitor for actual policy modifications that affect their data, but this particular update appears to be operational rather than rights-affecting.
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Reorganized table of contents and updated helpfulness metrics in privacy policy documentation.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect user privacy rights, data practices, or obligations. It is a formatting and organizational update to the policy document structure.
Reorganized FAQ topics and updated helpfulness metrics in terms of service.
Why it matters: These changes do not materially affect consumer rights or platform obligations. They are informational updates to the structure and presentation of the Terms of Service document.
Removed navigation links from privacy notice footer and header; no substantive policy changes.
Why it matters: This change does not alter the substantive privacy commitments or disclosures in Uber's notice. Navigation reorganization is an administrative update that does not affect privacy rights, data handling practices, or the terms governing user data.
April 6, 2026
Updated navigation menu in privacy policy header to include new shopping category.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect user privacy rights or data practices. The update is limited to promotional navigation menu content and has no substantive policy implications.
Added 'Gift Ideas for Grads' promotional category to marketing carousel navigation.
Why it matters: This change has no material impact on the primary audience. It is a promotional navigation update that does not affect consumer protections, rights, or legal terms.
April 5, 2026
Security nonce and challenge token timestamps updated in verification page infrastructure.
Why it matters: This change is infrastructure-level technical maintenance. It does not modify any privacy commitments, data handling practices, or user rights. Users should not perceive any functional change beyond routine security verification behavior.
Updated footer geographic reference from Dallas-Fort Worth to Wichita in Privacy Notice footer.
Why it matters: This change has no material operational significance. It is a footer location reference update unrelated to privacy practices, data collection, or consumer protections. The substantive privacy policy terms remain unchanged.
Discontinued gift card feature; existing balances converted to cash equivalents and added to user Cash App accounts.
Why it matters: The updated terms retire the gift card feature entirely and establish that existing balances are now treated as standard Cash App Balance. This eliminates merchant-specific restrictions and redemption conditions that previously governed how users could deploy those funds.
Minor formatting adjustment in privacy policy language regarding Verified Pools protocol description.
Why it matters: This change has no operational significance. It is a minor spacing or formatting correction to the existing description of Verified Pools, with no change to what data Coinbase collects, how it uses that data, or what rights users retain.
April 3, 2026
Removed HTML hyperlink element from privacy policy page; no substantive privacy practice changes detected.
Why it matters: Although this change is technical and non-substantive, it illustrates how privacy policy pages can be modified without changing underlying data practices. Users should continue to review the full policy text when making decisions about using the platform.
Footer location reference updated in Privacy Notice.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect privacy practices, data handling, or consumer rights. It is a footer formatting update only.
Removes link to archived privacy policy version from current document
Why it matters: The updated policy no longer provides a built-in reference to prior versions, removing one explicit pathway for users to understand how privacy commitments have evolved. While this does not change Coinbase's actual data handling practices, it reduces transparency regarding policy change history within the document itself. Users who wish to compare current and prior terms must now rely on external archives or direct requests rather than an embedded link.
Reformatted privacy policy section header from 'With whom do we share your data?' to 'Discover With whom do we share your data?'
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect your privacy rights or Ledger's data-sharing practices. It is purely a formatting adjustment to improve navigation or presentation of the privacy policy section.
Technical security token update; no privacy policy or consumer rights changes.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect user privacy, data rights, or platform terms. It is a routine security system maintenance update.
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Updated security challenge infrastructure and bot-detection parameters in Terms document.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect user rights or obligations. The update is purely technical infrastructure used for security verification.
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