Depending on where you live, you may have legal rights to access, correct, delete, or limit the use of your personal data, and to opt out of certain data sharing, but these rights vary significantly by location.
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Your ability to control Amazon's use of your personal data depends heavily on where you live, and users outside California, the EU, UK, or Brazil may have substantially fewer enforceable rights under this notice.
Interpretive note: The precise clause text was not fully available in the truncated document; language is representative of Amazon's published Privacy Notice provisions on consumer rights by jurisdiction.
This provision establishes that meaningful data rights including deletion, access, and advertising opt-out are primarily available to users in specific jurisdictions, meaning most US consumers outside California may have limited formal recourse to control how Amazon uses their personal information.
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In this Policy, "Stripe", "we", "our," or "us" refers to the Stripe entity responsible for the collection, use, processing, and handling of Personal Data as described in this document. Depending on your jurisdiction, the specific Stripe entity responsible for your Personal Data might vary.
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"If you are a California resident, you have certain rights with respect to your personal information, including the right to request access to, correction of, or deletion of personal information we hold about you, and the right to opt out of the sale or sharing of your personal information. If you are located in the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom, or Brazil, you also have certain rights under applicable data protection law.— Excerpt from Amazon Marketplace's Amazon Privacy Notice
REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: This provision directly engages GDPR and UK GDPR for EEA and UK residents, CCPA and CPRA for California residents, Brazil's LGPD for Brazilian users, and potentially other emerging state privacy laws in Colorado, Connecticut, Virginia, Texas, and other US states. Enforcement authorities include the California Privacy Protection Agency, relevant EU national supervisory authorities, the UK Information Commissioner's Office, and Brazil's Autoridade Nacional de Proteção de Dados. The notice's enumeration of rights may not be exhaustive of all applicable obligations depending on jurisdiction. GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Medium. The fragmented and jurisdiction-dependent rights framework creates operational complexity in honoring requests consistently and in maintaining sufficient mechanisms for each applicable regime. The expansion of US state privacy laws over 2023 to 2025 means the list of covered jurisdictions in the notice may require ongoing updating. JURISDICTION FLAGS: EU and UK users have the broadest rights including portability, restriction, and the right to object to legitimate interests processing. California users have rights under CPRA including correction and appeal of automated decisions. Users in states without comprehensive privacy laws have the fewest formal rights under this notice. Minors have additional protections under COPPA in the US and under GDPR provisions on children's data in the EU. CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Businesses processing personal data through Amazon infrastructure should assess whether their own privacy disclosures adequately reflect the downstream rights frameworks applicable to their users and whether Amazon's mechanisms for honoring deletion and access requests are compatible with their own obligations. COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Compliance teams should verify that Amazon's rights request portals are functional and responsive within statutory timeframes for each applicable jurisdiction; assess whether the notice adequately covers rights under recently enacted US state privacy laws; and review whether employee or business account holders are included or excluded from consumer rights mechanisms.
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Your ability to control Amazon's use of your personal data depends heavily on where you live, and users outside California, the EU, UK, or Brazil may have substantially fewer enforceable rights under this notice.
This provision establishes that meaningful data rights including deletion, access, and advertising opt-out are primarily available to users in specific jurisdictions, meaning most US consumers outside California may have limited formal recourse to control how Amazon uses their personal information.
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