We’ve heard some questions and concerns following our recent Terms of Service and Privacy Policy updates. We are thankful our community cares enough to engage with us and we believe transparency and open dialogue are foundational to Arduino.

Let us be absolutely clear: we have been open-source long before it was fashionable. We’re not going to change now. The Qualcomm acquisition doesn’t modify how user data is handled or how we apply our open-source principles. 

We periodically update our legal documents to reflect new features, evolving regulations, and best practices.

What remains the same

Why we updated our terms: clarity and compliance

These latest changes are about clarity, compliance, and supporting the innovative environment you expect.

Here’s what the updates actually cover:

Our 20-year commitment to open-source is unwavering

We are very proud of the Arduino community, and we would like to reaffirm our fundamental, non-negotiable commitment to the principles that founded Arduino.

Please read the full Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, to appreciate how they support the innovative, collaborative environment you’ve come to expect.

If you have specific questions or concerns, please consult our detailed Q&A in our FAQ section or reach out to us at privacy@arduino.cc.

We are Arduino. We are open. We’re not going anywhere.

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