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This clause establishes a legal floor for cross-border data transfers, tying Fastly's conduct to whatever mechanisms applicable law mandates rather than leaving the method to Fastly's discretion.
Readers whose data originates in the EU, Switzerland, or UK are entitled to have it transferred only via a legally adequate mechanism.
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This clause establishes a legal floor for cross-border data transfers, tying Fastly's conduct to whatever mechanisms applicable law mandates rather than leaving the method to Fastly's discretion.
Readers whose data originates in the EU, Switzerland, or UK are entitled to have it transferred only via a legally adequate mechanism.
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