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to request that your data be transferred to a third party (data portability)
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...
You may have the right to object to or opt out of certain uses of your information.
"Right to obtain a copy of personal information provided by you in a portable (and to the extent technically feasible) formatExcerpt from Public.com's Privacy Policy
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The clause states: “Right to obtain a copy of personal information provided by you in a portable (and to the extent technically feasible) format”
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