The notice states that Anyscale obtains personal information including name, email address, phone number, and purchase history from resellers, distributors, business partners, event sponsors, security services, social media platforms, and public sources, and may combine this third-party data with information collected directly from users.
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This provision establishes that Anyscale's personal information profiles may be enriched with data from external sources including social media platforms and public records, combined with first-party data collected directly. GDPR requires that data subjects be informed of third-party data sources, which this notice addresses at a category level.
New provision adds transparency about third-party data acquisition from multiple sources and the company's practice of combining this data with other information collected.
View full change record →Under this clause, Anyscale may combine data obtained from social media platforms, marketing partners, and public sources with data collected directly from users, potentially resulting in more detailed individual profiles than either source alone would produce. The notice does not identify specific third-party data providers by name beyond the category descriptions.
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"We may obtain information about you from third party sources, including resellers, distributors, business partners, event sponsors, security and fraud detection services, social media platforms, and publicly available sources. Examples of information that we receive from third parties include marketing and sales information (such as name, email address, phone number and similar contact information), and purchase, support and other information about your interactions with our Services. We may combine such information with the information we receive and collect from you.— Excerpt from Anyscale's Anyscale Privacy Policy
(1) REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: GDPR Article 14 requires that where personal data is not collected directly from the data subject, the controller must provide information about the source of the data. This provision addresses that obligation at a categorical level but does not identify specific third-party sources. CCPA requires disclosure of categories of sources from which personal information is collected, which this provision satisfies at a general level. (2) GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Low to Medium. The combination of third-party marketing data with first-party behavioral data creates enriched profiles that may have implications for targeted advertising and GDPR profiling disclosures. The notice does not detail the legal basis for processing third-party sourced data. (3) JURISDICTION FLAGS: EU and UK users are entitled under GDPR Article 14 to be informed of third-party data sources within one month of the data being obtained. The categorical disclosure in this notice may require supplementation for specific high-volume third-party data acquisition programs. (4) CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Enterprise procurement teams should assess whether data obtained from resellers and distributors about their employees or customers is covered by appropriate data sharing agreements and whether those transfers comply with applicable law. (5) COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Compliance teams should map specific third-party data sources to ensure that GDPR Article 14 notification obligations are met; verify that third-party data sources have lawful basis for sharing data with Anyscale; and assess whether combined profiles trigger additional GDPR profiling disclosure obligations.
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This provision establishes that Anyscale's personal information profiles may be enriched with data from external sources including social media platforms and public records, combined with first-party data collected directly. GDPR requires that data subjects be informed of third-party data sources, which this notice addresses at a category level.
Under this clause, Anyscale may combine data obtained from social media platforms, marketing partners, and public sources with data collected directly from users, potentially resulting in more detailed individual profiles than either source alone would produce. The notice does not identify specific third-party data providers by name beyond the category descriptions.
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