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This recognition serves as the legal basis justifying data transfers to those countries without additional safeguards, affecting the level of protection your data receives when transferred internationally.
If your data is transferred to a country with an adequacy decision, RapidAPI relies on that formal recognition as the legal mechanism protecting your data.
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This recognition serves as the legal basis justifying data transfers to those countries without additional safeguards, affecting the level of protection your data receives when transferred internationally.
If your data is transferred to a country with an adequacy decision, RapidAPI relies on that formal recognition as the legal mechanism protecting your data.
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