The policy states that users in certain jurisdictions, including EU/EEA member states, the UK, and California, have specific rights regarding their personal data, including rights to access, correct, delete, restrict processing, and opt out of certain data uses.
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This provision conditions the availability of privacy rights on the user's jurisdiction, meaning the scope of rights available to a given user depends on their location and the applicable legal framework rather than a uniform global standard.
Interpretive note: Exact verbatim text was not recoverable from the truncated document; this provision is described based on contextual signals and standard Nextdoor policy structure.
The updated footer no longer includes a direct link to the 'Do not Sell or Share My Personal Data' page. Previously, this link provided quick access to California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) opt-out controls from the footer menu. Users can likely still access these controls through the main Privacy Policy page or dedicated privacy settings, but the removal eliminates a prominent, footer-based navigation shortcut. You should verify whether this opt-out functionality remains accessible through other menu locations or settings.
View change record →Under this provision, the rights available to users, including access, deletion, correction, and opt-out of data sale or sharing, vary based on the user's jurisdiction; users outside California or the EU may have more limited rights under the policy.
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For individuals in the United States, please also refer to our Notice For Individuals Residing In Certain US States below and the Consumer Health Data Policy.
Depending on your location, you may have certain rights regarding your personal data, including the right to access, correct, delete, or port your data. EU and UK users may also have the right to object to or restrict certain processing. California residents may have the right to know, delete, corre...
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(1) REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: This provision directly engages GDPR (EU/EEA), UK GDPR, CCPA/CPRA (California), and equivalent frameworks in Australia and Canada. Each framework specifies distinct timelines, mechanisms, and scope for user rights requests. Enforcement authorities include EU data protection authorities, the UK ICO, and the California Privacy Protection Agency. (2) GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Medium. The jurisdiction-dependent structure of user rights requires Nextdoor to maintain separate compliance workflows for different user populations, creating operational complexity. Failure to honor rights requests within statutory timeframes creates enforcement exposure in each applicable jurisdiction. (3) JURISDICTION FLAGS: EU/EEA users have the broadest set of rights under GDPR, including data portability and the right to object to processing. California users have CCPA/CPRA rights including opt-out of sale or sharing and the right to limit use of sensitive personal information. Users in jurisdictions without specific statutory frameworks may have fewer enforceable rights. (4) CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Vendor agreements must include provisions for assisting Nextdoor in responding to data subject rights requests within statutory timeframes. Procurement teams should confirm that data processor contracts address rights request handling obligations. (5) COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Compliance teams should maintain a documented rights request procedure for each applicable jurisdiction, including response timelines and verification mechanisms. Records of rights requests and responses should be retained for audit purposes.
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This provision conditions the availability of privacy rights on the user's jurisdiction, meaning the scope of rights available to a given user depends on their location and the applicable legal framework rather than a uniform global standard.
Under this provision, the rights available to users, including access, deletion, correction, and opt-out of data sale or sharing, vary based on the user's jurisdiction; users outside California or the EU may have more limited rights under the policy.
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