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This provision creates an operational mechanism through which users can exercise statutory privacy rights under applicable data protection laws. The clause establishes Cursor's procedural obligations to respond to requests, verify identity, and provide an appeal process while prohibiting discriminatory treatment based on rights exercise.
Users have the ability to initiate data rights requests through specified procedures, including identity verification steps and appeal mechanisms if requests are denied. The terms establish non-discrimination protections for users exercising these privacy rights under applicable law.
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"Depending on where you live and the laws that apply in your country of residence, you may have certain rights in relation to your personal data. These may include the right to access, delete, correct, or transfer your personal data; to object to or restrict how we process it; or to withdraw your consent where processing is based on consent. You may also have the right to lodge a complaint with your local data protection authority. To exercise any of these rights, you or your authorized agent may contact us at hi@cursor.com. We may request information to verify your identity before processing your request. If we deny your request, you may appeal by emailing the same address. Anysphere will not discriminate against you for exercising any privacy rights available under applicable law.— Excerpt from Cursor's Cursor Privacy Policy
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This provision creates an operational mechanism through which users can exercise statutory privacy rights under applicable data protection laws. The clause establishes Cursor's procedural obligations to respond to requests, verify identity, and provide an appeal process while prohibiting discriminatory treatment based on rights exercise.
Users have the ability to initiate data rights requests through specified procedures, including identity verification steps and appeal mechanisms if requests are denied. The terms establish non-discrimination protections for users exercising these privacy rights under applicable law.
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