Kick uses Stripe to process payments for subscriptions and other transactions, meaning your payment card data and financial information are handled by Stripe as a third-party payment processor.
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Your financial information is processed by a third party, and understanding how both Kick and Stripe handle that data is important for assessing your financial privacy risk.
Interpretive note: This provision is inferred from the presence of Stripe scripts in the HTML source; the actual policy language governing payment data was not available in the truncated document.
When you subscribe to a channel or make a purchase on Kick, your payment details are processed by Stripe, which has its own privacy and data retention practices that apply to your financial information.
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(1) REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: Payment data processing via Stripe engages PCI DSS compliance requirements for both Kick and Stripe, as well as CCPA and GDPR obligations regarding financial data. The CFPB has oversight over certain payment data practices affecting US consumers. (2) GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Medium. Using a third-party payment processor like Stripe generally reduces PCI DSS scope for Kick if implemented correctly, but Kick retains responsibility for disclosing the data sharing relationship and ensuring its contractual arrangements with Stripe meet applicable data protection requirements. (3) JURISDICTION FLAGS: EU users require disclosure of Stripe as a data processor and a valid legal basis for the transfer of financial data. California residents have CCPA rights regarding financial information. Users in jurisdictions with strong financial data protection laws should review both Kick's and Stripe's privacy policies. (4) CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: A data processing agreement between Kick and Stripe is required under GDPR. Procurement teams should confirm that Stripe's standard DPA covers all payment processing activities on the Kick platform and that Standard Contractual Clauses address EU-US data transfers. (5) COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Legal teams should verify that the privacy policy adequately discloses Stripe's role as a payment processor, confirm PCI DSS compliance scope, and assess whether financial data retention periods are disclosed and compliant with applicable law.
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Your financial information is processed by a third party, and understanding how both Kick and Stripe handle that data is important for assessing your financial privacy risk.
When you subscribe to a channel or make a purchase on Kick, your payment details are processed by Stripe, which has its own privacy and data retention practices that apply to your financial information.
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