Anyscale can change its privacy policy at any time and is only required to notify you by posting the updated version online. You may or may not receive a direct notification.
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Because Anyscale reserves the right to change its data practices without explicit prior consent and with only a website posting as mandatory notice, users may not realize their data rights have changed until after new practices are already in effect.
Anyscale may materially change how it collects, uses, or shares your data at any time, with the minimum notice being an update to the posted Privacy Notice. You may not receive a direct email or notification unless Anyscale chooses to send one.
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"We may update this Privacy Notice from time to time in our sole discretion. If we do, we'll let you know by posting the updated Privacy Notice and/or may also send other communications.— Excerpt from Anyscale's Anyscale Privacy Policy
REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: Under GDPR, material changes to processing purposes that go beyond the original legal basis may require renewed consent or a new legitimate interests assessment. Simply posting an updated privacy notice may not satisfy GDPR's transparency requirements for material changes. The FTC Act's prohibition on retroactive application of materially changed terms to previously collected data applies in the U.S. context. CCPA/CPRA requires that consumers be notified at or before the point of collection of any new categories of personal information. GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Low to Medium. The 'sole discretion' language and optional direct notification are common in industry privacy policies, but the absence of a guaranteed direct notice mechanism creates risk if changes materially expand data collection or sharing. This is particularly relevant for EU data subjects whose GDPR rights depend on being informed of processing changes. JURISDICTION FLAGS: EU/EEA users are most exposed given GDPR's specific transparency and consent requirements for material processing changes. California residents may have rights under CPRA if new categories of data are collected or new sharing practices are introduced without adequate notice. CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Organizations with contractual data processing agreements with Anyscale should confirm whether the Platform Agreement includes a more specific change notification obligation than this general Privacy Notice provision, as the carve-out for Customer Data suggests separate governance applies to B2B relationships. COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Legal teams should monitor Anyscale's Privacy Notice for material changes, particularly around data sharing and advertising practices. Setting up automated monitoring of the policy's 'Last Updated' date is advisable for organizations with significant data flows to Anyscale.
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Because Anyscale reserves the right to change its data practices without explicit prior consent and with only a website posting as mandatory notice, users may not realize their data rights have changed until after new practices are already in effect.
Anyscale may materially change how it collects, uses, or shares your data at any time, with the minimum notice being an update to the posted Privacy Notice. You may not receive a direct email or notification unless Anyscale chooses to send one.
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