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This provision authorizes data processing under the legitimate interests legal basis under GDPR and similar frameworks, which does not require explicit user consent for the specified processing activities. The clause establishes the entity's internal balancing test as the operative mechanism for determining whether processing is permissible.
Users' personal data will be processed for service improvement, analytics, marketing, and fraud prevention without necessarily obtaining separate consent for each activity. The terms establish that RapidAPI has determined its interests in these uses do not conflict with user rights and freedoms.
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"We process your personal data based on our legitimate interests, including to improve our services, conduct analytics, send marketing communications, and prevent fraud. Where we rely on legitimate interests, we have assessed that our interests are not overridden by your rights and freedoms.— Excerpt from RapidAPI's RapidAPI Privacy Policy
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This provision authorizes data processing under the legitimate interests legal basis under GDPR and similar frameworks, which does not require explicit user consent for the specified processing activities. The clause establishes the entity's internal balancing test as the operative mechanism for determining whether processing is permissible.
Users' personal data will be processed for service improvement, analytics, marketing, and fraud prevention without necessarily obtaining separate consent for each activity. The terms establish that RapidAPI has determined its interests in these uses do not conflict with user rights and freedoms.
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