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This obligation means Twilio's sub-processors are contractually bound to meet data protection standards, extending the legal protection framework beyond Twilio itself to the third parties it engages.
Personal data processed by Twilio's sub-processors must be protected by technical and organizational measures that meet applicable data protection law standards, as required by Twilio.
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This obligation means Twilio's sub-processors are contractually bound to meet data protection standards, extending the legal protection framework beyond Twilio itself to the third parties it engages.
Personal data processed by Twilio's sub-processors must be protected by technical and organizational measures that meet applicable data protection law standards, as required by Twilio.
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