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Personal information may transfer to a new entity outside Replicate's control, and that entity is permitted to use and disclose it, expanding the set of actors who can act on your data.
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Your personal information could be shared with and used by a company that acquires Replicate, for purposes similar to those Replicate describes in its policy.
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Personal information may transfer to a new entity outside Replicate's control, and that entity is permitted to use and disclose it, expanding the set of actors who can act on your data.
Your personal information could be shared with and used by a company that acquires Replicate, for purposes similar to those Replicate describes in its policy.
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