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Users in jurisdictions with stronger data protection laws than the US or Canada may have their Personal Information transferred to a jurisdiction where those protections do not apply.
Interpretive note: The second what_this_means item references legal framework differences, which is an inference not stated in the canonical claim. Retained only as context for why jurisdiction matters; the canonical claim does not assert legal consequences.
The updated policy modifies the language governing notification of Personal Information disclosure. The prior version stated that Rumble 'will attempt to notify you before we disclose your Personal Information,' whereas the revised language states the company 'may attempt to notify you.' This shifts the provision from an asserted commitment to attempt notification toward a discretionary authorization to do so when permitted by law. Under the revised terms, notification attempts are now framed as optional rather than intended.
View change record →Readers located outside the US or Canada should expect that their Personal Information may leave their home jurisdiction and be processed under US or Canadian legal frameworks.
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Whenever we transfer personal data internationally, we use tools and transfer agreements to: make sure the data transfer complies with applicable law; and help to give your data the same level of protection as it has in the EU...
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Users in jurisdictions with stronger data protection laws than the US or Canada may have their Personal Information transferred to a jurisdiction where those protections do not apply.
Readers located outside the US or Canada should expect that their Personal Information may leave their home jurisdiction and be processed under US or Canadian legal frameworks.
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