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Authorization for cross-border data transfer is obtained through the act of interaction itself, meaning users do not provide a separate, explicit consent to international transfer before it occurs.
Any interaction with Thomson Reuters is treated as your authorization for it to transfer your personal information to other countries.
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Authorization for cross-border data transfer is obtained through the act of interaction itself, meaning users do not provide a separate, explicit consent to international transfer before it occurs.
Any interaction with Thomson Reuters is treated as your authorization for it to transfer your personal information to other countries.
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