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State privacy laws impose different requirements regarding data subject rights, disclosure obligations, and operational procedures. By providing jurisdiction-specific supplements, Max establishes a mechanism to apply differentiated privacy terms based on user location, ensuring compliance with applicable state statutes.
Users in covered states receive additional or modified privacy disclosures beyond the main policy, which may include enhanced rights, specific data handling procedures, or disclosure requirements mandated by state law. The operative privacy terms depend on the user's state of residence as specified in the supplement.
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State privacy laws impose different requirements regarding data subject rights, disclosure obligations, and operational procedures. By providing jurisdiction-specific supplements, Max establishes a mechanism to apply differentiated privacy terms based on user location, ensuring compliance with applicable state statutes.
Users in covered states receive additional or modified privacy disclosures beyond the main policy, which may include enhanced rights, specific data handling procedures, or disclosure requirements mandated by state law. The operative privacy terms depend on the user's state of residence as specified in the supplement.
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