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The integration creates a unified authentication system across multiple Twilio platforms, streamlining account access while establishing data flows between connected services. This operational structure determines how user identity and credentials function across the Segment ecosystem.
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The updated terms establish clearer disclosure of how Segment transfers personal data internationally. Segment now explicitly certifies its compliance with the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework, UK Extension, and Swiss-U.S. Data Privacy Framework, and states that these DPF Principles take precedence if they conflict with other policy terms. The updated policy also adds specific rights allowing you to opt out of: (i) disclosure of your personal data to third parties other than service providers acting under Segment's instructions, or (ii) use of your personal data for purposes materially different from the original purpose or your subsequent authorization. You can exercise these rights by contacting privacy@twilio.com.
View change record →Users who authenticate through this integrated login system establish linked accounts across Segment and other Twilio products, which means authentication credentials and associated account data become accessible across these integrated platforms according to the applicable policies for each service. The cross-product integration determines the scope of account linkage and data availability across services.
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"<a href="https://app.segment.com/login" ... aria-label="Customer Data Platform" ... <span class="paragraph-small-medium">Customer Data Platform</span> <span class="login-dropdown__desc paragraph-small">Twilio Segment</span> ... <a href="https://login.sendgrid.com/login/identifier" ... aria-label="Email" ... <span class="paragraph-small-medium">Email</span> <span class="login-dropdown__desc paragraph-small">Twilio SendGrid</span>— Excerpt from Segment's Segment Privacy Policy
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The integration creates a unified authentication system across multiple Twilio platforms, streamlining account access while establishing data flows between connected services. This operational structure determines how user identity and credentials function across the Segment ecosystem.
Users who authenticate through this integrated login system establish linked accounts across Segment and other Twilio products, which means authentication credentials and associated account data become accessible across these integrated platforms according to the applicable policies for each service. The cross-product integration determines the scope of account linkage and data availability across services.
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