Eventbrite may collect sensitive personal information such as health-related details, dietary preferences, or accessibility needs that you provide when registering for events.
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The clause establishes the operational scope of financial data collection necessary for payment processing and tax compliance. It clarifies that certain collected financial data may constitute Personal Data subject to privacy protections under applicable privacy frameworks.
Information about your health or accessibility needs shared at event registration may be passed to organizers and is subject to the organizer's own privacy practices rather than Eventbrite's.
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"In some cases, we may collect your credit card information (e.g., your credit card number and expiration date, billing address, etc.), some of which may constitute Personal Data, to secure certain payments. In addition, if you use our payment processing services, we will collect financial information from you (e.g., your bank account information or an address to send checks) as necessary to facilitate payments and information required for tax purposes (e.g., your taxpayer identification number).— Excerpt from Eventbrite's Eventbrite Privacy Policy
Collection of sensitive personal information implicates CPRA's enhanced protections for sensitive personal information (SPI), GDPR Article 9 special category data requirements, and requires explicit consent or another qualifying lawful basis. Organizer receipt of SPI compounds controller liability questions.
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The clause establishes the operational scope of financial data collection necessary for payment processing and tax compliance. It clarifies that certain collected financial data may constitute Personal Data subject to privacy protections under applicable privacy frameworks.
Information about your health or accessibility needs shared at event registration may be passed to organizers and is subject to the organizer's own privacy practices rather than Eventbrite's.
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