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The clause establishes that privacy practices are governed by a separate Cisco-level document, meaning users must consult that external statement to understand their actual privacy rights and Duo Security's data practices.
Interpretive note: The excerpt contains only a hyperlink label — 'Click to read the Cisco Privacy Statement' — with no explicit statement that it governs privacy or that it is the sole applicable document. The canonical claim that it is the 'governing' document is inferred from context and document type rather than established by explicit language in this excerpt. No verbatim slice directly states governance. Confidence is low accordingly.
Users cannot determine their privacy rights from this clause alone; they must access and read the separate Cisco Privacy Statement.
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The clause establishes that privacy practices are governed by a separate Cisco-level document, meaning users must consult that external statement to understand their actual privacy rights and Duo Security's data practices.
Users cannot determine their privacy rights from this clause alone; they must access and read the separate Cisco Privacy Statement.
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