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The act of providing personal information is treated as consent to cross-jurisdictional transfer to countries where legal protections for that data may be weaker than in the user's home jurisdiction.
Providing your personal information to GOAT is treated as your acknowledgment and agreement that it may be processed and stored in Canada or the United States under potentially less stringent legal protections.
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The act of providing personal information is treated as consent to cross-jurisdictional transfer to countries where legal protections for that data may be weaker than in the user's home jurisdiction.
Providing your personal information to GOAT is treated as your acknowledgment and agreement that it may be processed and stored in Canada or the United States under potentially less stringent legal protections.
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