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The clause identifies a specific, self-service mechanism through which users can exercise four distinct data rights, making those rights practically actionable.
A reader can exercise their rights to access, amend, download, and delete personal information directly through their Dropbox account settings page.
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The clause identifies a specific, self-service mechanism through which users can exercise four distinct data rights, making those rights practically actionable.
A reader can exercise their rights to access, amend, download, and delete personal information directly through their Dropbox account settings page.
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