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If the disclosing party sends a written request, the receiving party will promptly return or destroy all Confidential Information received from the disclosing party, together with copies, except that a party may retain archival copies in accordance with its document retention policy or as required b...
We may retain your Personal Data for a period of time consistent with the original purpose of collection...or as long as required to fulfill our legal and/or regulatory obligations.
to the extent practicable, upon request of the Disclosing Party return or destroy all Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party that is in its possession upon termination or expiration of this Agreement.
"We retain information as long as needed to provide the Services, subject to our legal obligations. We generally keep information associated with your account until you delete it or we no longer need the information...Excerpt from Strava's Privacy Policy
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The clause states: “We retain information as long as needed to provide the Services, subject to our legal obligations. We generally keep information associated with your account until you delete it or we no longer need the information...”
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