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Users bear responsibility for ensuring legal compliance before submitting third-party personal data; Intuit places the compliance burden on the user rather than itself for such inputs.
The updated terms establish new procedures for handling personal data complaints related to international data transfers under the EU-U.S., UK Extension, and Swiss-U.S. Data Privacy Frameworks. Users from these jurisdictions now have access to defined complaint and dispute resolution mechanisms, including referral to TRUSTe as an alternative dispute provider at no cost, and binding arbitration under certain conditions. Additionally, the policy now requires that before personal data is used for a materially new purpose or shared with external parties not covered as processors, Mailchimp will offer users the opportunity to opt out through appropriate means or collect opt-in consent.
View change record →If you input another person's information into Intuit's Platform, you are required to have first provided them sufficient notice, obtained any required permissions, and secured an appropriate legal basis where applicable law demands it.
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"If you input information about others into the Platform, you must only do so if you have first provided sufficient notice and received any required permissions, and have an appropriate legal basis if required by applicable law.Excerpt from Intuit's Privacy Statement
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Users bear responsibility for ensuring legal compliance before submitting third-party personal data; Intuit places the compliance burden on the user rather than itself for such inputs.
If you input another person's information into Intuit's Platform, you are required to have first provided them sufficient notice, obtained any required permissions, and secured an appropriate legal basis where applicable law demands it.
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