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US data protection laws offer significantly fewer protections than GDPR, and SCCs alone may be insufficient without a Transfer Impact Assessment confirming the US legal environment doesn't undermine those protections.
Amplitude collects behavioral event data, device identifiers, IP addresses, and inferred interests from website visitors and end users of apps built on its platform, and the notice permits sharing this data with advertising networks, analytics partners, and business customers. End users of third-party apps instrumented with Amplitude's SDK may not realize their in-app behavior is being tracked by a third-party analytics vendor, and their primary data rights may run against the app developer rather than Amplitude directly. You can submit a data access, deletion, or opt-out request by emailing privacy@amplitude.com or using the form at https://amplitude.com/data-requests.
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"Amplitude is based in the United States and we process and store information in the U.S. and other countries. If you are located outside the U.S., your information may be transferred to, processed, and stored in the U.S., where data protection laws may differ from those in your country. We use Standard Contractual Clauses approved by the European Commission and other appropriate safeguards to transfer Personal Information from the EU/EEA and UK.— Excerpt from Amplitude's Amplitude Privacy Notice
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US data protection laws offer significantly fewer protections than GDPR, and SCCs alone may be insufficient without a Transfer Impact Assessment confirming the US legal environment doesn't undermine those protections.
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