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The provision creates operational categories that determine which privacy obligations, data handling procedures, and service terms apply to different parties. This categorization establishes the framework for how Stripe's data collection and processing practices vary based on the user type and context of service delivery.
Interpretive note: The precise scope of Stripe's controller versus processor role for End Customer data depends on the specific Business User's integration and may vary by jurisdiction.
End Customers and End Users operate under terms that reflect their service category, with data collection and handling practices tailored to whether the individual is using Business Services through an entity or End User Services for personal use. The terms apply different privacy requirements based on this classification.
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The provision creates operational categories that determine which privacy obligations, data handling procedures, and service terms apply to different parties. This categorization establishes the framework for how Stripe's data collection and processing practices vary based on the user type and context of service delivery.
End Customers and End Users operate under terms that reflect their service category, with data collection and handling practices tailored to whether the individual is using Business Services through an entity or End User Services for personal use. The terms apply different privacy requirements based on this classification.
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