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End users whose data is processed by Notion as a data processor on behalf of a business customer have their privacy protections determined by that customer's contract with Notion, which they may not be able to access or negotiate.
If a reader's personal information is processed by Notion on behalf of an organizational customer, the protections and rules that apply are set by that customer's contract with Notion rather than by Notion's public Privacy Policy.
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End users whose data is processed by Notion as a data processor on behalf of a business customer have their privacy protections determined by that customer's contract with Notion, which they may not be able to access or negotiate.
If a reader's personal information is processed by Notion on behalf of an organizational customer, the protections and rules that apply are set by that customer's contract with Notion rather than by Notion's public Privacy Policy.
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