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This clause establishes the framework under which user data may change ownership or control during fundamental changes to Brex's corporate structure or operations. It clarifies that data transfer is a potential incident of such transactions rather than requiring separate user authorization.
The terms apply as written upon continued use of the service, meaning user information may be disclosed to a successor entity or acquirer in the event of a covered transaction. The provision does not require Brex to obtain separate consent for such transfers, only to comply with applicable law and existing contractual obligations.
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This clause establishes the framework under which user data may change ownership or control during fundamental changes to Brex's corporate structure or operations. It clarifies that data transfer is a potential incident of such transactions rather than requiring separate user authorization.
The terms apply as written upon continued use of the service, meaning user information may be disclosed to a successor entity or acquirer in the event of a covered transaction. The provision does not require Brex to obtain separate consent for such transfers, only to comply with applicable law and existing contractual obligations.
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