The document provided is Snowflake's legal index page, which contains links to policies but no actual policy text. No binding legal provisions are present in the content that was provided.
This analysis describes what Snowflake's agreement states, permits, or reserves. It does not constitute a legal determination about enforceability. Regulatory applicability and practical outcomes may vary by jurisdiction, enforcement context, and individual circumstances. Read our methodology
Navigation pages establish document structure and direct users to applicable policy sections. This component facilitates user access to the complete privacy framework rather than establishing independent operational requirements.
The updated Privacy Notice no longer includes explicit language stating that users 'may unsubscribe through unsubscribe links at any time.' This removal means the document no longer contains that specific commitment to unsubscribe availability. The updated terms still reference a Privacy Notice governing data processing and retain cookie-related disclosures, but the removal of the unsubscribe guarantee eliminates a documented mechanism users may have relied on. You can review the full Privacy Notice to understand current communication and preference management options.
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(1) REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: No specific regulations can be cited as directly implicated by this index page, as no substantive policy text is present. However, Snowflake as a cloud data platform operator would ordinarily engage GDPR Art. 6 (lawful basis for processing), GDPR Art. 28 (processor agreements), CCPA §1798.100, and FTC Act Section 5. The FTC, EU DPAs, and CPPA would hold primary enforcement authority. (2)
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Navigation pages establish document structure and direct users to applicable policy sections. This component facilitates user access to the complete privacy framework rather than establishing independent operational requirements.
This specific page does not directly create or remove any consumer rights — those are established in the linked documents. Consumers should follow links from this page to review the binding Privacy Notice and Terms of Service.
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