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This clause discloses that users' personal information may be subject to legal regimes outside their home country, which may afford different or lesser privacy protections.
Your personal information may be transferred by MyFitnessPal to countries, including the United States, whose data protection laws differ from those of your country of residence.
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This clause discloses that users' personal information may be subject to legal regimes outside their home country, which may afford different or lesser privacy protections.
Your personal information may be transferred by MyFitnessPal to countries, including the United States, whose data protection laws differ from those of your country of residence.
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