March 30, 2026
Feedback vote counts updated on privacy policy page; no substantive privacy terms modified.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect privacy rights or practices. The detected modification is a feedback metric update reflecting new user votes on the policy page, not a substantive change to TaskRabbit's data handling, collection, or consumer protections.
Updated feedback metrics in Terms of Service document; no substantive policy changes.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect consumer rights, policies, or protections. It is a minor administrative refresh of user feedback metrics embedded in the Terms of Service.
Removed navigation links from Privacy Notice header and footer; no substantive privacy policy changes.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect the substantive terms under which consumers use Uber or how their data is processed. The document structure and navigation have been simplified, but the underlying privacy policy provisions governing data collection, use, retention, and disclosure remain unchanged.
March 29, 2026
Removes Square Payment Terms and AI Terms of Service from Privacy Notice document reference list
Why it matters: Privacy Notices and policy reference lists serve as roadmaps to governing terms. When documents are removed from that list without explanation, it becomes unclear whether they remain binding, have been relocated, or have been withdrawn—creating potential gaps in consumer visibility and regulatory compliance.
Removed reference to Square Payment Terms from linked documents in terms of service.
Why it matters: The removal of a reference to Square Payment Terms creates ambiguity about current applicability of those terms. Users should verify whether payment protections, dispute procedures, and fee schedules remain accessible through other linked agreements or have been reorganized.
Technical webpage rebuild detected; no material privacy policy changes identified.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect user rights or privacy practices. It is a technical rebuild of the privacy policy webpage with no substantive policy language modifications detected.
Updated metadata and footer on Drivers/Delivery People Privacy Notice; no substantive policy changes.
Why it matters: This change reflects routine document maintenance and does not alter Uber's substantive privacy practices, data handling authority, or user obligations. Drivers and delivery workers continue to operate under the same privacy terms and data collection practices that existed before this update.
March 28, 2026
Reorganized privacy notice menu and simplified notice titles; no substantive policy changes.
Why it matters: This change does not substantively affect your privacy rights or how T-Mobile handles your data; it is a reorganization of how the company presents its privacy documents to make them easier to navigate.
Adds 'imported chats' to disclosed data collection categories; clarifies deletion controls in activity settings.
Why it matters: The updated notice makes explicit that imported chats are collected by Gemini, closing a potential gap in user understanding of what chat data the platform processes. Users can now see in the policy itself that imported chats are covered by the activity deletion and auto-delete period controls, providing more transparent documentation of data handling practices.
Replaced marketing homepage with formal privacy notice for zelle.com describing data collection, use, and user consent.
Why it matters: Zelle now maintains a formal, published privacy notice for zelle.com that discloses what personal information may be collected from website visitors and how it is used. Consumers visiting the site should understand that their use of the website constitutes consent to these data practices.
Reformatted sponsored content section in Terms and Conditions page with category-specific promotional links.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect your rights or obligations. Target reorganized its website layout to display category-specific promotional links instead of a generic loading message; the legal substance of Target's Terms and Conditions remains unchanged.
Corrected URL formatting in privacy notice reference (www.twilio.com link syntax fix).
Why it matters: The corrected URL ensures that users and systems can successfully access Twilio's privacy notice when referenced in the document. The previous malformed URL would have failed to resolve, creating a broken reference. This technical fix maintains the document's stated linkage to the full privacy notice without altering any substantive privacy terms or practices.
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Technical infrastructure update to privacy policy page; no material changes to stated data practices or user rights.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect Patreon's stated privacy practices. The update is a technical refresh of the privacy policy page infrastructure, not a modification to Patreon's data handling or user protections.
Updated metadata on Privacy Notice for Drivers and Delivery People; no substantive privacy terms modified.
Why it matters: This change has no operational significance for consumers or compliance obligations. The updated document reflects only metadata adjustments; the substantive privacy terms, data practices, and consumer protections remain exactly as previously stated.
March 27, 2026
Adds disclosure of data use from Connected Apps and imported cross-platform AI chats for personalization and AI model training.
Why it matters: The updated notice explicitly discloses that Gemini uses data from connected Google apps and imported data from other AI platforms for personalization and AI model training. This clarifies the scope of data processing and training data use, which has direct relevance to GDPR transparency obligations, CCPA consumer disclosures, and emerging AI transparency requirements. Organizations that process regulated data through Gemini should confirm this disclosed practice aligns with their vendor contracts and customer privacy commitments.
Technical update to privacy policy page metadata; no substantive policy content changes detected.
Why it matters: While Patreon's privacy policy is a binding agreement governing data collection and use, this particular change appears to be technical infrastructure maintenance rather than a policy revision. Users are not affected by metadata updates to the policy web page.
Updated helpfulness feedback metric at bottom of privacy policy; no substantive policy or practice changes.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect TaskRabbit users. It is a routine update to a feedback metric that reflects how many users found the privacy policy helpful, with no impact on actual privacy practices or data rights.
Updated helpfulness metrics in Terms of Service feedback section; no substantive policy changes.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect consumer rights, obligations, or protections. It reflects updated feedback vote counts on the helpfulness of the Terms of Service content itself, but does not alter the substantive terms consumers have agreed to.
Privacy notice publication date updated from January 20 to March 26, 2026; no substantive policy changes.
Why it matters: The updated publication date signals when the notice was last reviewed or updated, but the change does not modify any substantive privacy practices, rights, or obligations. Drivers and delivery people should refer to the current notice, which carries the same operative terms as the previous version.
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March 26, 2026
Added 12 new Asia Pacific countries to Terms of Use language selector.
Why it matters: Users in 12 additional Asia Pacific countries can now access Max's Terms of Use in their local languages, improving clarity and accessibility. The substantive terms themselves have not changed.
Privacy policy webpage rebuilt; no substantive privacy term changes detected.
Why it matters: While the change appears to be purely technical, it is important to confirm that no substantive privacy terms were modified. Users and compliance teams should review the full updated policy to verify that data handling practices, rights, and protections remain consistent with prior versions.
March 25, 2026
Expanded privacy policy with detailed disclosures of personal data collection practices, including user-generated content, transaction data, and interaction history.
Why it matters: The expanded policy provides users with clearer visibility into what personal data Poshmark collects and processes, including user-generated content, transaction history, and behavioral data. For users subject to state privacy laws (particularly California), the explicit disclosure supports understanding of rights to access, delete, and opt out of certain data uses, though exercising those rights requires understanding the full updated policy language.
Expanded Privacy Policy with new sections on data collection, usage, sharing, storage, legal basis for processing, and user rights; effective March 25, 2026.
Why it matters: The expanded Privacy Policy provides substantially more transparency about what personal data Poshmark collects, how it uses and shares that data, and what rights you have. This increased transparency helps you understand what information Poshmark retains about your account, purchases, listings, and interactions, and enables you to make informed decisions about whether to use the platform and what data to provide.
Removed promotional category links and updated last-modified date; no material terms changes detected.
Why it matters: While the timestamp update confirms that Target reviewed and finalized its terms on March 22, 2026, the removal of promotional navigation and content organization changes do not materially affect the legal rights, data practices, or obligations governing your use of Target.com.
Patreon privacy policy timestamp updated; no substantive policy changes detected.
Why it matters: While this specific change is purely technical and does not alter Patreon's privacy obligations or user protections, it reflects routine platform maintenance. Users can continue to rely on the existing privacy policy terms without changes to their rights or data handling.
Coinbase modified privacy policy language; review updated terms for operational changes.
Why it matters: Privacy policy updates can affect how platforms collect, use, retain, or share user data. The specific operational significance of these changes depends on the content of the added and modified sentences, which were not included in the detection summary. Users and compliance teams should review the updated policy to understand any changes to data handling practices.
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Removed 'Your Privacy Choices' link from Terms of Service footer navigation
Why it matters: This change removes a visible navigation link to privacy controls from Cash App's main Terms of Service document. If the 'Your Privacy Choices' link was a primary disclosure mechanism for how users can exercise privacy rights or access privacy settings, its removal may create navigation friction or reduce the prominence of privacy-control disclosures. The operational significance depends on whether equivalent navigation remains available through other channels.
Removed 'Your Privacy Choices' link from Privacy Policy navigation footer
Why it matters: The removal of a 'Your Privacy Choices' navigation link affects the documented accessibility of privacy controls within the Privacy Policy. Users seeking privacy options from within the policy document will no longer encounter this direct reference point. Under state privacy laws like the CCPA and state CDPAs, organizations must provide clear and readily accessible mechanisms for consumers to exercise privacy rights. The removal creates a documentation gap that may require Cash App to ensure equivalent privacy choice access remains available through alternative, documented means.
March 24, 2026
Reorganized promotional content layout on terms page; no substantive policy changes detected.
Why it matters: This change does not materially affect consumer rights, data protections, or obligations under Target's terms of service. The modification is limited to how promotional content is displayed on the website.
Technical HTML modification detected on privacy policy page; no substantive policy changes identified.
Why it matters: This change has minimal material impact on users. It represents a technical modification to the privacy policy page's underlying code structure, not a revision to Patreon's actual privacy practices, data handling, or user rights.
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