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This carves out enterprise accounts from the standard privacy framework, creating a separate contractual regime where data governance is determined through business-to-business agreements rather than the published privacy policy. This operational structure allows differentiated terms for commercial deployments based on negotiated customer agreements.
Users accessing Cursor through employer-provisioned enterprise accounts operate under a different data governance framework than the stated Privacy Policy. The specific privacy protections, data handling practices, and user rights applicable to enterprise accounts are defined in the customer agreement between the user's employer and Anysphere, not in this policy document.
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"Please note that this Privacy Policy does not apply where Anysphere acts as a data processor and processes personal data on behalf of commercial customers using our commercial services, for example, if your employer has provisioned a Cursor account for you to use at work. Our use of that data is governed by our customer agreements covering access to and use of those offerings.— Excerpt from Cursor's Cursor Privacy Policy
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This carves out enterprise accounts from the standard privacy framework, creating a separate contractual regime where data governance is determined through business-to-business agreements rather than the published privacy policy. This operational structure allows differentiated terms for commercial deployments based on negotiated customer agreements.
Users accessing Cursor through employer-provisioned enterprise accounts operate under a different data governance framework than the stated Privacy Policy. The specific privacy protections, data handling practices, and user rights applicable to enterprise accounts are defined in the customer agreement between the user's employer and Anysphere, not in this policy document.
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