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Data processed through Twilio's automated workflows passes through a third-party AI security sub-processor located in the USA, which affects data exposure and jurisdiction.
Data within Twilio's automated workflows may be processed by Lakera in the USA for security monitoring and threat detection purposes.
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Data processed through Twilio's automated workflows passes through a third-party AI security sub-processor located in the USA, which affects data exposure and jurisdiction.
Data within Twilio's automated workflows may be processed by Lakera in the USA for security monitoring and threat detection purposes.
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