Eventbrite may use your personal data to train and improve its artificial intelligence and machine learning models.
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This provision establishes the operational scope for data inference activities. It permits the company to develop and expand algorithmic capabilities that generate new data attributes beyond information directly provided by users, creating derived data sets that may be used in service optimization and feature development.
The updated terms establish formal procedures for UK-based users to lodge data protection complaints directly with Eventbrite via privacy@eventbrite.com, with assurance that complaints will follow ICO guidelines. The revised policy also confirms that all users have the right to escalate complaints to their national data protection authority or applicable regulator if they believe Eventbrite has violated privacy laws or has not adequately addressed their request. Previously, the policy referenced a Data Privacy Framework Notice but did not specify complaint procedures or regulatory escalation pathways. These additions clarify existing legal rights under UK and EU data protection law rather than creating new consumer obligations.
View change record →Removal of this provision eliminates explicit disclosure about AI/ML use cases, making it unclear whether the policy still permits these practices or simply chose not to highlight them.
View full change record →Users' data may be incorporated into AI training datasets, potentially without a clear opt-out mechanism specific to this use, raising concerns about data minimization and purpose limitation.
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"We may derive or infer additional Personal Data about you, including demographic characteristics such as age range, gender, and parental status, based on your use of our Services and other available information. We may expand our inference capabilities over time to improve our Services.— Excerpt from Eventbrite's Eventbrite Privacy Policy
Use of personal data for AI/ML training implicates GDPR Article 5 purpose limitation and data minimization principles, as well as emerging EU AI Act obligations regarding high-risk AI system training data governance. CCPA/CPRA may also require disclosure of this use as a business purpose.
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This provision establishes the operational scope for data inference activities. It permits the company to develop and expand algorithmic capabilities that generate new data attributes beyond information directly provided by users, creating derived data sets that may be used in service optimization and feature development.
Users' data may be incorporated into AI training datasets, potentially without a clear opt-out mechanism specific to this use, raising concerns about data minimization and purpose limitation.
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