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The clause establishes both a commitment by Dun & Bradstreet and an affirmative permission for individuals to exercise their data and digital rights, creating a practical avenue for rights requests.
Interpretive note: The excerpt is cut off after 'You may exercise your rights,' so the full conditions, process, or limitations on exercising rights are not available. The canonical claim states two independent propositions (commitment and right to exercise); the right to exercise is recorded here as the primary claim with the commitment noted.
The updated privacy statement removes extensive disclosures about Dun & Bradstreet's data processing practices, ethical commitments, certifications, and individual rights procedures. Previously, the policy described the company's core values, ethical principles, ISO certifications, cross-border privacy frameworks, data broker registrations in multiple states, and how individuals could exercise rights. The revised statement now provides minimal substantive guidance. Under the updated terms, users will find substantially less information about how their data is processed, what protections apply, and how to contact the company regarding their rights.
View change record →You may exercise your data and digital rights with Dun & Bradstreet, which has committed to respecting those rights in both your personal and professional capacities.
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"We are committed to respecting the data and digital rights of individuals in both their personal and professional capacities as set forth in our Global Data Subject Rights Policy Statement. You may exercise your rights...— Excerpt from Dun & Bradstreet's D&B Privacy Policy
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The clause establishes both a commitment by Dun & Bradstreet and an affirmative permission for individuals to exercise their data and digital rights, creating a practical avenue for rights requests.
You may exercise your data and digital rights with Dun & Bradstreet, which has committed to respecting those rights in both your personal and professional capacities.
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