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This determines Twilio Inc.'s legal role—sub-processor rather than data controller or primary processor—when a different Twilio entity is the contracting party, which affects how data protection obligations are allocated.
If your agreement is with a Twilio entity other than Twilio Inc., then Twilio Inc. handles your personal data as a sub-processor for that contracting entity.
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This determines Twilio Inc.'s legal role—sub-processor rather than data controller or primary processor—when a different Twilio entity is the contracting party, which affects how data protection obligations are allocated.
If your agreement is with a Twilio entity other than Twilio Inc., then Twilio Inc. handles your personal data as a sub-processor for that contracting entity.
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