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Users in jurisdictions without legally mandated privacy rights have no enforceable claim to a specific response from OpenSea; it retains full discretion over whether and how to fulfill such requests.
If the law in your jurisdiction does not provide the privacy right you are requesting, OpenSea is not required to fulfill your request and may respond at its full discretion.
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You may make a verifiable consumer request related to your personal information twice per 12-month period.
When you exercise any of your applicable legal rights to access, amend, or delete your personal information, we may request additional information from you for the purpose of confirming your identity.
where the EU GDPR or UK GDPR applies, we will respond within one calendar month of receiving a verifiable request, and where your request is complex...we may extend that period by up to a further two months.
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"such rights are not absolute and may apply only in certain circumstances. If such rights are not provided under law for your operating entity or jurisdiction, OpenSea has full discretion in fulfilling your request.— Excerpt from OpenSea's OpenSea Privacy Policy
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Users in jurisdictions without legally mandated privacy rights have no enforceable claim to a specific response from OpenSea; it retains full discretion over whether and how to fulfill such requests.
If the law in your jurisdiction does not provide the privacy right you are requesting, OpenSea is not required to fulfill your request and may respond at its full discretion.
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