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The protection offered to users' personal information when shared with third parties is limited to 'reasonable' confidentiality terms, not an absolute prohibition on use.
Interpretive note: The excerpt does not define 'reasonable' or specify what the restricting provisions prohibit or permit. The qualifier 'reasonable' is preserved exactly but its practical scope is unspecified.
The updated policy discloses that Supabase may use business contact information, including email domains, to identify organizations for sales and marketing outreach. The policy now explicitly states that personal information will be shared with Customer.io, a marketing communications service provider. For marketing communications, the policy relies on user consent for three purposes: sending marketing messages, using approximate location information to determine relevant communications, and combining personal information from different sources for relevance determination. These three consents operate independently, meaning you can grant or withdraw any of them without affecting the others. You can manage these marketing-related consents separately through the consent mechanisms available in your account or in response to marketing communications.
View change record →Third parties who receive users' personal information through Supabase are subject to reasonable confidentiality and use restrictions, though the specific scope of those restrictions is not defined.
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The protection offered to users' personal information when shared with third parties is limited to 'reasonable' confidentiality terms, not an absolute prohibition on use.
Third parties who receive users' personal information through Supabase are subject to reasonable confidentiality and use restrictions, though the specific scope of those restrictions is not defined.
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