Replicate may purchase or obtain additional information about you from third-party data providers to supplement what it already knows about you as a business professional.
This analysis describes what Replicate's agreement states, permits, or reserves. It does not constitute a legal determination about enforceability. Regulatory applicability and practical outcomes may vary by jurisdiction, enforcement context, and individual circumstances. Read our methodology
Data about you may be collected from sources beyond what you directly provide, potentially including professional profile databases or social media data aggregators, without a direct disclosure at the point of collection.
Replicate may build a richer profile of you by sourcing additional professional data from third parties, which may include information you did not choose to share directly with Replicate.
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"We may also engage third parties to provide additional information about business professionals who are interested in our Services, engage with our website, or interact with us on social media.— Excerpt from Replicate's Replicate Privacy Policy
REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: Third-party data enrichment practices engage CCPA/CPRA provisions on data collected from non-consumer-facing sources, including the right to know about sources of personal information. GDPR Articles 13 and 14 require disclosure when data is obtained from sources other than the data subject, and this policy does not identify the specific third-party sources used. The FTC also monitors data broker relationships as part of broader consumer protection oversight. GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Medium. The provision is stated broadly without identifying which third-party data providers are engaged or what categories of professional data are obtained. This limits users' ability to exercise rights over indirectly collected data and may not satisfy GDPR Article 14 disclosure requirements. JURISDICTION FLAGS: EU users have the strongest rights here under GDPR Article 14, which requires notification of data obtained from third parties including the source and categories of data. California residents may exercise their CCPA right to know about all sources of personal information collected, not just data provided directly. CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Procurement and compliance teams should assess whether Replicate's data enrichment vendors are themselves compliant with applicable privacy laws, particularly if those vendors operate as data brokers under CCPA or state data broker registration statutes. COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Legal teams should request disclosure of the third-party data providers Replicate engages for professional enrichment, and assess whether those relationships require supplementary disclosure under GDPR Article 14 or CCPA rights-to-know provisions.
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Data about you may be collected from sources beyond what you directly provide, potentially including professional profile databases or social media data aggregators, without a direct disclosure at the point of collection.
Replicate may build a richer profile of you by sourcing additional professional data from third parties, which may include information you did not choose to share directly with Replicate.
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