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The 28-day window is a hard deadline; a DPA customer who does not object within that period may lose the ability to challenge the new sub-processor.
A DPA customer must act within twenty-eight days of Snowflake's notice to preserve their right to object to a new third-party sub-processor.
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The 28-day window is a hard deadline; a DPA customer who does not object within that period may lose the ability to challenge the new sub-processor.
A DPA customer must act within twenty-eight days of Snowflake's notice to preserve their right to object to a new third-party sub-processor.
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