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Transfer Impact Assessments are a recognized mechanism for evaluating the risks of sending personal data to jurisdictions with different legal protections; Twilio's completion of these assessments indicates a formal review has occurred for each qualifying transfer.
For every sub-processor engagement that requires cross-border transfer of personal data, Twilio has formally assessed the transfer's impact.
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"Where the engagement of a sub-processor requires the cross-border transfer of personal data, Twilio has performed Transfer Impact Assessments for such data transfer.Excerpt from Twilio's Sub-Processors
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Transfer Impact Assessments are a recognized mechanism for evaluating the risks of sending personal data to jurisdictions with different legal protections; Twilio's completion of these assessments indicates a formal review has occurred for each qualifying transfer.
For every sub-processor engagement that requires cross-border transfer of personal data, Twilio has formally assessed the transfer's impact.
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