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Customer will be permitted to export Customer Data via the Services; provided, that Customer acknowledges and agrees that such ability to export may be limited by the applicable Services plan in effect and the data retention settings enabled by Customer.
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"Slack will retain Customer Data in accordance with a Customer's instructions (including to perform any applicable terms in the Customer Agreement and through Customer's use of Services functionality) and as required by applicable law.Excerpt from Slack's Privacy Policy
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The clause states: “Slack will retain Customer Data in accordance with a Customer's instructions (including to perform any applicable terms in the Customer Agreement and through Customer's use of Services functionality) and as required by applicable law.”
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