If Figma is acquired, merges with another company, or sells its assets, your personal data may be transferred to the new owner as part of that deal.
A future acquisition could result in your data being controlled by an entirely different company with different privacy practices, without your consent being required.
Asset transfer clauses in privacy policies create successor liability and due diligence obligations. Enterprise buyers of Figma services should include contractual protections in their DPAs to address change-of-control scenarios.
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Figma collects a broad range of personal data including usage patterns, device information, and payment details, and may use this data for AI/ML model improvement and targeted advertising. Your design content and collaboration activity may be processed and shared with third-party service providers and advertising partners. You can submit a privacy rights request (access, deletion, opt-out of data sale/sharing) through Figma's privacy request form at https://www.figma.com/privacy-request/.