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Users outside the United States may have fewer legal protections over their data once it is transferred, and consent is deemed given simply by using the services.
Using DraftKings' Website, Applications, or other Services is treated as your consent to international data transfers, including to countries with weaker privacy protections than your own.
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Whenever we transfer personal data internationally, we use tools and transfer agreements to: make sure the data transfer complies with applicable law; and help to give your data the same level of protection as it has in the EU...
we may share data between our affiliates for the safety and security of our users and may take necessary actions if we believe you have violated these Terms, including banning you from our Services and/or our affiliates' services...
Each payment processor uses and processes your complete payment information in accordance with its applicable privacy policy (Stripe and PayPal).
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Users outside the United States may have fewer legal protections over their data once it is transferred, and consent is deemed given simply by using the services.
Using DraftKings' Website, Applications, or other Services is treated as your consent to international data transfers, including to countries with weaker privacy protections than your own.
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