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Personal Data may leave a reader's home jurisdiction, potentially subjecting it to different legal protections than those available locally.
A reader's Personal Data may be stored or processed in the United States or other countries whose data-protection laws may differ from those of the reader's home jurisdiction.
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Personal Data may leave a reader's home jurisdiction, potentially subjecting it to different legal protections than those available locally.
A reader's Personal Data may be stored or processed in the United States or other countries whose data-protection laws may differ from those of the reader's home jurisdiction.
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