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The clause establishes the operational scope of data sharing within Mixpanel's service delivery architecture and defines the circumstances under which data disclosure occurs outside the direct service relationship, including legal compliance obligations and protective disclosures.
Users' personal data may be accessed by third-party service providers integrated into Mixpanel's service infrastructure, and Mixpanel is authorized to disclose personal data in response to legal process or to address security and safety concerns without prior user notice in all circumstances.
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"Mixpanel may share personal data with third-party service providers that assist in providing the Mixpanel services, including cloud infrastructure providers, security vendors, and analytics sub-processors. Mixpanel may also disclose personal data as required by law, court order, or governmental authority, or to protect the rights, property, or safety of Mixpanel, its customers, or the public.— Excerpt from Mixpanel's Mixpanel Privacy Statement
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The clause establishes the operational scope of data sharing within Mixpanel's service delivery architecture and defines the circumstances under which data disclosure occurs outside the direct service relationship, including legal compliance obligations and protective disclosures.
Users' personal data may be accessed by third-party service providers integrated into Mixpanel's service infrastructure, and Mixpanel is authorized to disclose personal data in response to legal process or to address security and safety concerns without prior user notice in all circumstances.
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