The agreement states that use of the site or service constitutes consent to transfer and process personal data in the United States. The referenced Member Privacy Policy is subject to change and members are encouraged to review it periodically.
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This provision asserts that continued use of the platform constitutes consent to international personal data transfer to the United States, which may require evaluation under GDPR's cross-border transfer requirements for EU-based members and under other applicable data protection frameworks. The provision does not specify the legal transfer mechanism relied upon.
Interpretive note: The legal sufficiency of continued-use consent as a basis for international personal data transfers under GDPR Chapter V is unclear and may not satisfy applicable regulatory requirements; the document does not identify any alternative transfer mechanism.
Under this clause, members consent to the transfer and processing of their personal data in the United States by using the site or service. The agreement does not identify the legal mechanism governing cross-border data transfers, and the referenced Member Privacy Policy is stated to be subject to change.
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Compare across platforms →"Please review and print out our Member Privacy Policy. By using Site or Service you are consenting to have your personal data transferred to and processed in the United States. Our Member Privacy Policy is subject to change so you are encouraged to review periodically.Excerpt from Impact's Terms and Conditions
1) REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: GDPR Chapter V governs international transfers of personal data from the EU to third countries, including the United States, and requires an adequate legal transfer mechanism such as Standard Contractual Clauses, Binding …
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This provision asserts that continued use of the platform constitutes consent to international personal data transfer to the United States, which may require evaluation under GDPR's cross-border transfer requirements for EU-based members and under other applicable data protection frameworks. The provision does not specify the legal transfer mechanism relied upon.
Under this clause, members consent to the transfer and processing of their personal data in the United States by using the site or service. The agreement does not identify the legal mechanism governing cross-border data transfers, and the referenced Member Privacy Policy is stated to be subject to change.
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