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"For DeepL Voice for Conversations transcribed and translated audio data will be stored in the local storage on the customer's side...The content in the local storage will be deleted by closing the DeepL app.Excerpt from DeepL's Privacy Policy
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The clause states: “For DeepL Voice for Conversations transcribed and translated audio data will be stored in the local storage on the customer's side...The content in the local storage will be deleted by closing the DeepL app.”
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