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This clause establishes a time-limited, form-specific right for Business Users to challenge the addition of new sub-processors who will process their personal data.
Interpretive note: The qualifier 'reasonably' modifies the right to object; this is preserved in all fields. The 30-day period runs from page update, not from direct notice to the Business User.
As a Business User, you have a 30-day window after the sub-processor page is updated to submit a written objection, and that objection must be reasonable.
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In certain circumstances, the right to erasure and/or the right to be forgotten, which means that you can request deletion or removal of certain Personal Data we process about you.
If you want to see what information we have collected about you, you can request a copy of your data in the Data & Privacy section of your User Settings. You should receive your data packet within 30 days.
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"Under the terms of our Data Processing Agreement (DPA), a Business User may reasonably object in writing to the processing of its personal data by a new Sub-processor within 30 days following the update of this page.— Excerpt from Stripe's Stripe Service Providers (Sub-Processors)
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This clause establishes a time-limited, form-specific right for Business Users to challenge the addition of new sub-processors who will process their personal data.
As a Business User, you have a 30-day window after the sub-processor page is updated to submit a written objection, and that objection must be reasonable.
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