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I don't think it's clickbait, but it's still a poor article to link. It's a mea culpa about some kind of controversy, but that controversy isn't described in detail and you're assumed to already know what's going on.
It sounds like some TOS change about a "data enrichment" feature, but I have no idea what the issue was with that? Maybe training on that data or having data leak across customers?
And maybe that's the point: having just annoyed their customers, whilst they do need to communicate with and apologise to those customers - clearly the intended audience here - perhaps they don't want to kick up a massive fuss that lands on the front page of HN and other sites, and sparks a big discussion or controversy.
What actually happened???
To support that, we’re updating our Customer Terms of Service, Product Specific Terms, Privacy Policy, Sub-Processors Page and Data Processing Agreement, effective July 1, 2026. This post explains what’s changing and why.
The contacts you find through Contact Discovery are reliable because they’ve been checked for deliverability, accuracy, and whether that person is still at that company. You’re not buying a raw list and hoping for the best. Every contact that surfaces has been validated, and decision-makers are ranked first.
That quality is only possible because of a shared dataset. When you opt into enrichment, some of your business contact data helps keep that dataset current. Everyone who participates gets more accurate data back in return. You never pay for a contact already in your CRM, and there’s no separate contract.
These are the new leads. These are the HubSpot leads, data mined from your own HubSpot account. And to you they're gold, and you don't get them. Why? Because to give them to you is just throwing them away. They're for closers. I'd wish you all good luck, but you wouldn't know what to do with it if you got it.
Whether it's what HubSpot customers want, opt in/opt out are valid criticisms.
Possibly indicative of the lack-of-care that caused the original issue.