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The provision operationalizes jurisdiction-specific privacy compliance by requiring users in designated regions to consult supplemental terms. This structure ensures that applicable regional regulations (including Canadian PIPEDA requirements, Brazilian LGPD obligations, and South Korean data protection standards) are presented to affected users rather than incorporated into the primary policy.
Users located in Canada, Brazil, or South Korea are directed to additional regional privacy terms that establish jurisdiction-specific data handling requirements, rights, and obligations. The supplemental disclosures apply in addition to or instead of portions of the primary privacy policy for users in those territories.
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The provision operationalizes jurisdiction-specific privacy compliance by requiring users in designated regions to consult supplemental terms. This structure ensures that applicable regional regulations (including Canadian PIPEDA requirements, Brazilian LGPD obligations, and South Korean data protection standards) are presented to affected users rather than incorporated into the primary policy.
Users located in Canada, Brazil, or South Korea are directed to additional regional privacy terms that establish jurisdiction-specific data handling requirements, rights, and obligations. The supplemental disclosures apply in addition to or instead of portions of the primary privacy policy for users in those territories.
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