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Since historically GitHub always updates users by email (in addition to updating the website), make it easier for users to comply by simply stating what already happens in practice.
To be fair, GitHub has never updated users by email until about three weeks ago — this is the first time we've ever tried mailing our users about a Terms of Service change, and it was because we were announcing this new site policy repository.
Now that we have established this repository as our primary means of communicating policy changes to our users, we will probably update our Privacy Statement and Terms of Service to refer people to it.
That said, please understand that what this policy means:
We will provide notification to Users of material changes to this Privacy Statement through our Website at least 30 days prior to the change taking effect by posting a notice on our home page or sending email to the email address specified in your GitHub primary account. For changes to this Privacy Statement that do not affect your rights, we encourage visitors to check this page frequently.
...is that we will actually notify you of changes that affect you. You don't have to keep checking the web page and looking at the Terms of Service or Privacy Statement; we'll let you know if something that affects your rights has changed. If something changes that doesn't affect your rights, like us fixing a typo or changing an address, we won't send a notification about that. Because that would get annoying pretty fast.
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