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This clause establishes legitimate interests as a lawful processing basis under GDPR, enabling data processing without explicit consent when Egnyte determines that its institutional interests are not outweighed by user rights or protections. The provision requires Egnyte to conduct a balancing assessment between its interests and the data subject's rights.
Under this clause, Egnyte may process personal data for purposes it determines constitute legitimate interests without obtaining prior consent, subject to a legal requirement that such interests not override fundamental user rights. The terms establish this processing authority as a condition of service use.
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"We may process your personal data where it is necessary for the purposes of the legitimate interests pursued by us or by a third party, except where such interests are overridden by the interests or fundamental rights and freedoms of the data subject which require protection of personal data, in particular where the data subject is a child.— Excerpt from Egnyte's Egnyte Privacy Policy
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This clause establishes legitimate interests as a lawful processing basis under GDPR, enabling data processing without explicit consent when Egnyte determines that its institutional interests are not outweighed by user rights or protections. The provision requires Egnyte to conduct a balancing assessment between its interests and the data subject's rights.
Under this clause, Egnyte may process personal data for purposes it determines constitute legitimate interests without obtaining prior consent, subject to a legal requirement that such interests not override fundamental user rights. The terms establish this processing authority as a condition of service use.
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