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This provision establishes the scope of location and device data that the service collects to support operational functions including event discovery, attendance tracking, and service analytics. The authorization covers both precise location (when permission is granted) and inferred location (via IP address).
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 →Users who use Eventbrite's mobile application operate under terms that permit the collection of precise geolocation when they have explicitly granted permission, as well as approximate location inference through IP address analysis. The terms also authorize ongoing collection of device and interaction identifiers used to maintain service records and analytics.
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We automatically collect information as you use our Services. This includes: Logs Data - We collect device and network connection information when you access and use the Services. This may include your IP address, user-agent string, browser type, operating system, referral URLs, device information (...
We rely on our legitimate interests or those of a third party where they are not outweighed by your interests and fundamental rights, to process the following information: Contact Information, Identity Information, User-Generated Content Information, Booking Information, Job Applicant Information – ...
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"We collect information about your location, including precise geolocation information from your mobile device when you grant us permission, as well as your IP address, which we use to infer your approximate location. We also collect device identifiers, browser type, operating system, and information about your interactions with our services.— Excerpt from Eventbrite's Eventbrite Privacy Policy
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This provision establishes the scope of location and device data that the service collects to support operational functions including event discovery, attendance tracking, and service analytics. The authorization covers both precise location (when permission is granted) and inferred location (via IP address).
Users who use Eventbrite's mobile application operate under terms that permit the collection of precise geolocation when they have explicitly granted permission, as well as approximate location inference through IP address analysis. The terms also authorize ongoing collection of device and interaction identifiers used to maintain service records and analytics.
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