GitHub is updating our Privacy Statement to affirm our commitment to your privacy. The updates do not reduce your privacy protections. Instead, they clearly define our roles under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) as either a Data Controller or Data Processor, aligning with current laws and standards. Other key updates include:
Reorganization for industry standard alignment.
"Previews" now have separate privacy terms for early product showcases, ensuring transparency.
Inclusion of state-specific information for Colorado, Connecticut, Nevada, and Virginia.
No changes were made to GitHub’s Cookie handling practices.
The updated Privacy Statement will go into effect after the 30 day notice and comment period on February 1, 2024.
GitHub is updating our Privacy Statement to affirm our commitment to your privacy. The updates do not reduce your privacy protections. Instead, they clearly define our roles under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) as either a Data Controller or Data Processor, aligning with current laws and standards. Other key updates include:
Reorganization for industry standard alignment.
The updated Privacy Statement will go into effect after the 30 day notice and comment period on February 1, 2024.