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This clause establishes the operational framework for data transfer during corporate transactions, ensuring continuity of privacy obligations through either assumption of existing terms or replacement with new notice provisions. It permits disclosure of personal data to transaction participants without prior individual consent, contingent on post-transaction privacy commitments.
Users' personal data may be disclosed to potential acquirers and investors during corporate restructuring events. The privacy framework governing that data transfers either to the acquirer's adoption of the existing policy or to a new privacy notice provided at the time of transaction completion.
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We may share and/or transfer customer information in connection with the sale or merger of our business or assets (subject to local laws). Also, if we go out of business, enter bankruptcy, or go through some other change of control.
In the event of a merger, acquisition, reorganization, bankruptcy, or other sale of all or a portion of our assets, any information we hold may be transferred to the acquiring entity or successor. You will be notified via email and/or a prominent notice on our website of any change in ownership or u...
We may also share, transmit, disclose, grant access to, make available, and provide personal data with and to third parties, as follows: [...] Business Transfers. All of your information, including personal data, may be shared or transferred to another business entity should we go through a business...
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"We may share your personal data with potential buyers, investors, or acquirers in connection with any proposed or actual merger, acquisition, asset sale, financing, restructuring, or change of control of Checkout.com or any part of its business. In such circumstances, the acquiring entity will be bound by the terms of this Privacy Policy or will provide you with a new privacy notice.— Excerpt from Checkout.com's Checkout.com Privacy
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This clause establishes the operational framework for data transfer during corporate transactions, ensuring continuity of privacy obligations through either assumption of existing terms or replacement with new notice provisions. It permits disclosure of personal data to transaction participants without prior individual consent, contingent on post-transaction privacy commitments.
Users' personal data may be disclosed to potential acquirers and investors during corporate restructuring events. The privacy framework governing that data transfers either to the acquirer's adoption of the existing policy or to a new privacy notice provided at the time of transaction completion.
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