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DPO Contact for Rights Exercise

Medium severity Medium confidence Explicit document language Common · 273 of 352 platforms

Key Facts

Who does Ledger direct users to contact as the method for exercising their rights?
Ledger directs users to contact its Data Protection Officer as the method for exercising their rights.
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ConductAtlas Analysis

Why it matters (compliance & governance perspective)

The clause identifies the Data Protection Officer as the designated contact point for rights exercise, meaning users must route requests through this specific channel.

Interpretive note: The excerpt references a hyperlink ('here') that is not reproduced in the clause text, so the actual contact details for the DPO are not verifiable from the excerpt alone.

Recent Activity

This document changed recently

High Apr 19, 2026

The updated policy removes explicit language stating that Ledger Recover and Ledger Multisig services are excluded from this privacy policy. Previously, users were directed to separate privacy policies for those services; that direction is now absent. This creates ambiguity about whether this policy now covers those services or whether separate policies still apply. The dramatic reduction in policy length (from 224 to 36 sentences) suggests substantial content was removed, though the specific implications depend on what other sections were condensed or eliminated. You should review the full updated policy to confirm what data practices and service exclusions remain in effect for all Ledger services you use.

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Medium Apr 2, 2026

Ledger removed language explicitly stating that this privacy policy does not cover Ledger Recover and Ledger Multisig services, and eliminated references to dedicated privacy policies for those services. This creates ambiguity about whether those services are now governed by the main privacy policy or whether separate policies exist but are no longer disclosed in this document. If you use Ledger Recover or Ledger Multisig, you should review the privacy disclosures for those specific services directly, as it is no longer clear from the main privacy policy whether separate protections apply.

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Clause Stability Stable

0
Changes
5
Months Monitored
Jul 10, 2026
First Seen
Jul 10, 2026
Last Seen
This clause type exists across 1423 other provisions on other platforms.

Consumer impact (what this means for users)

The reader must contact Ledger's Data Protection Officer in order to exercise their privacy rights.

How other platforms handle this

Mailchimp Medium

please email our DSA single point of contact at dsa@mailchimp.com to communicate with Mailchimp regarding our content moderation practices in connection with the DSA.

Apple Medium

Make sure your app and its Support URL include an easy way to contact you...Failure to include accurate and up-to-date contact information not only frustrates customers, but may violate the law in some countries or regions.

Tinder Medium

Consistent with applicable law, you understand and agree that Tinder may not share information with you regarding your account termination if doing so would potentially impair the safety or privacy of other users.

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How to exercise your rights? Reach out to our Data Protection Officer here.

Excerpt from Ledger's Privacy Policy

Provision details

Document information
Document
Ledger Privacy Policy
Entity
Ledger
Document last updated
May 5, 2026
Tracking information
First tracked
April 27, 2026
Last verified
July 9, 2026
Record ID
CA-P-036840
Document ID
CA-D-00278
Evidence Provenance
Source URL
Wayback Machine
Content hash (SHA-256)
696c14707cb7e4712e4e7a43d7c84f5ead107a22052dd3e326e5a98e8caf4cf4
Analysis generated
April 27, 2026 15:33 UTC
Methodology
Evidence
✓ Snapshot stored   ✓ Hash verified
Citation Record
Entity: Ledger
Document: Ledger Privacy Policy
Record ID: CA-P-036840
Captured: 2026-04-27 15:33:24 UTC
SHA-256: 696c14707cb7e471…
URL: https://conductatlas.com/platform/ledger/ledger-privacy-policy/provision/CA-P-036840/dpo-contact-for-rights-exercise/
Accessed: Aug. 19, 2026
Permanent archival reference. Stable identifier suitable for legal filings, compliance documentation, and research citation.
Classification
Severity
Medium
Categories

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Ledger's DPO Contact for Rights Exercise clause do?

The clause identifies the Data Protection Officer as the designated contact point for rights exercise, meaning users must route requests through this specific channel.

How does this clause affect you?

The reader must contact Ledger's Data Protection Officer in order to exercise their privacy rights.

How many platforms have this type of clause?

ConductAtlas has identified this type of provision across 273 platforms. See the full comparison.

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