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to lodge a complaint with the data protection authority in your jurisdiction.
When you use them, we'll validate your request by verifying your identity (for example, by confirming that you're signed in to your Google Account).
Further, you may take legal actions in relation to any potential breach of your rights regarding the processing of your Personal Information, as well as to lodge complaints before the competent data prot...
"If you are a California resident...you may report complaints to the Complaint Assistance Unit of the Division of Consumer Services of the California Department of Consumer AffairsExcerpt from OpenSea's Terms of Service
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The clause states: “If you are a California resident...you may report complaints to the Complaint Assistance Unit of the Division of Consumer Services of the California Department of Consumer Affairs”
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