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The 30-day advance notice requirement for material changes gives users a defined window to review and respond to significant policy shifts before they become operative.
The updated policy now explicitly discloses that Fly.io uses third-party fraud-prevention services that collect device and browser signals (such as device identifiers and browser fingerprints) when you create an account or sign in. The policy states this data collection is mandatory and cannot be opted out of, distinguishing it from analytics collection, which remains optional. The company asserts its legal basis is its legitimate interest in protecting the platform and its users.
View change record →You are entitled to at least 30 days' notice before any material change to the Privacy Statement takes effect, delivered via website posting or email.
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If a revision to this Privacy Policy, in our sole discretion, is material, we will notify you by contacting you through the email address associated with your account.
No amendment shall apply to a dispute for which an arbitration has been initiated prior to the change in Terms.
Material updates to the Additional Terms become effective thirty (30) days after notice is provided to Customer. Any updates that are not material become effective immediately upon being posted at https://legal.mistral.ai/terms.
"We will provide notification to Users of material changes to this Privacy Statement through our Website at least 30 days prior to the change taking effect by posting a notice on our home page or sending email...Excerpt from Fly.io's Privacy Policy
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The 30-day advance notice requirement for material changes gives users a defined window to review and respond to significant policy shifts before they become operative.
You are entitled to at least 30 days' notice before any material change to the Privacy Statement takes effect, delivered via website posting or email.
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