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SCCs are currently the primary mechanism for EU-US data transfers following the Schrems II ruling, but their adequacy depends on supplementary measures that companies must implement and maintain — a failure to do so renders transfers unlawful.
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"When we transfer personal data from the European Economic Area (EEA), the United Kingdom, or Switzerland to countries that have not received an adequacy decision from the European Commission, we rely on appropriate transfer mechanisms such as the Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) approved by the European Commission, or other applicable transfer mechanisms.— Excerpt from Monday.com's Monday.com Privacy Policy
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SCCs are currently the primary mechanism for EU-US data transfers following the Schrems II ruling, but their adequacy depends on supplementary measures that companies must implement and maintain — a failure to do so renders transfers unlawful.
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