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Users retain a liability claim against Mixpanel—not just the third party—when agents misprocess their data, with the burden on Mixpanel to disprove responsibility.
Interpretive note: The excerpt is truncated after 'giving rise,' so the complete liability exception cannot be confirmed from the quoted language alone. The canonical claim follows only the language present in the excerpt.
If a third-party agent that processes your personal data on Mixpanel's behalf violates DPF Principles, you can hold Mixpanel liable unless Mixpanel proves it was not responsible.
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Users retain a liability claim against Mixpanel—not just the third party—when agents misprocess their data, with the burden on Mixpanel to disprove responsibility.
If a third-party agent that processes your personal data on Mixpanel's behalf violates DPF Principles, you can hold Mixpanel liable unless Mixpanel proves it was not responsible.
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