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The claim establishes the legal basis Vercel AI relies on for processing user information for AI model development and confirms that user opt-out rights exist alongside this processing.
Interpretive note: The qualifier 'appropriate and feasible' modifies the safeguards and is retained in the claim, but its practical scope is not defined in the excerpt. Confidence is medium because the meaning of 'appropriate and feasible' is indeterminate without further context.
The updated policy establishes a new mechanism for resolving privacy disputes related to Data Privacy Framework transfers. Users in the EU, UK, and EEA who have unresolved privacy complaints can now submit them to VeraSafe for independent review, which will be conducted free of charge. Additionally, the policy introduces an explicit Right to Restriction, permitting users to request that Vercel limit processing of their personal information or restrict further disclosures in certain instances, particularly for sensitive information. You can file a complaint with VeraSafe by submitting required information at https://www.verasafe.com/privacy-services/dispute-resolution/submit-dispute/.
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"We process this information based on our legitimate interest and the interests of third-party AI providers in developing and improving AI models...subject to appropriate and feasible safeguards and user opt-out rights.— Excerpt from Vercel AI's Vercel AI SDK Privacy
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The claim establishes the legal basis Vercel AI relies on for processing user information for AI model development and confirms that user opt-out rights exist alongside this processing.
Your information is processed for AI model development on a legitimate interests basis shared with third-party AI providers, but you have opt-out rights, and processing is subject to appropriate and feasible safeguards.
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