Expedia — History
Change log of legal documents, generated whenever the source text changes.
Added a new footer section with navigation links and copyright/chat window text; no substantive changes to user rights, obligations, or dispute terms.
Removed a long block of footer/navigation links and copyright/chat items, with no apparent change to the operative Terms.
No substantive change.
Terms text was substantially shortened by removing most footer links and copyright/chat elements, with no apparent change to user obligations or rights.
Added extensive footer/navigation links (e.g., Privacy/Cookies/Terms, One Key, help, booking cancellations) without changing any substantive terms or rights.
The Terms document footer/navigation content was largely removed, with no substantive change to user rights or contractual obligations.
Added a longer footer/navigation section including links to Privacy, Cookies, and One Key/Vrbo terms, without changing your core service rights or obligations.
Removed a large block of footer links and legal/marketing navigation items (e.g., Privacy, Cookies, accessibility, cancellation and refund pages), leaving only the QR code/app line.
No substantive change.
Removed a large block of site/footer links and copyright/chat text, with no apparent change to your legal rights or obligations.
Added extensive footer navigation links and an Expedia copyright/attribution, with no substantive terms, rights, or obligations changes.
No substantive change.
No substantive change.
Removed footer navigation and legal links from the Terms page, leaving only the app download prompt.
Added footer/navigation links and support resources, without changing the actual terms.
No substantive change.
Expedia added a new disclosure for third-party apps and AI assistants, letting connected tools access travel and account data under their own terms, with users responsible for self-configured tools.
No substantive change.
Removed footer navigation and policy links from the Terms page, leaving only the app download prompt.
No substantive change.
No substantive change.
Expedia’s terms were substantially expanded with detailed booking, payment, cancellation, liability, content, software, and fraud provisions, plus updated arbitration notice.
Removed cookie and opt-out disclosure text, leaving only a formatting placeholder; no meaningful privacy policy change is apparent.