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Users' Personal Data may be transferred to a new entity as a result of a corporate transaction without requiring separate user consent, potentially subjecting it to different privacy practices.
Interpretive note: The excerpt is truncated; additional transaction types or conditions may be present in the full clause that are not captured here.
If Amplitude is acquired or merges with another company, your Personal Data may be transferred or assigned to that third-party entity.
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Users' Personal Data may be transferred to a new entity as a result of a corporate transaction without requiring separate user consent, potentially subjecting it to different privacy practices.
If Amplitude is acquired or merges with another company, your Personal Data may be transferred or assigned to that third-party entity.
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