CoreWeave's policy addresses how personal information may be disclosed to third parties, which in a cloud infrastructure context could include service providers, partners, and in response to legal process.
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Third-party data sharing provisions determine who beyond CoreWeave may receive your personal information, which affects your privacy and the security of your data.
Interpretive note: The actual third-party sharing clause text was not available in the truncated document; this analysis is based on the policy's stated subject matter and standard cloud provider practices.
If CoreWeave shares personal data with advertising partners, analytics providers, or other third parties, this could result in your information being used for purposes beyond your direct relationship with CoreWeave.
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We may also share your personal information with third parties that assist us in providing our services, or where we are under an obligation to report to. But rest assured: we will only ever share your personal information in the limited circumstances described in this Policy.
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(1) REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: Third-party sharing disclosures are a core requirement under CCPA, which requires disclosure of categories of third parties with whom personal information is shared and whether any sharing constitutes a 'sale' or 'share' under the statute. GDPR requires identification of recipients or categories of recipients. The FTC Act applies to accuracy of these disclosures. (2) GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Medium. Cloud infrastructure providers commonly share data with sub-processors for operational purposes, and failure to adequately disclose or contractually bind sub-processors creates regulatory exposure under GDPR Article 28 and CCPA. (3) JURISDICTION FLAGS: California residents have the right to opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information under CPRA. EU users have the right to know categories of recipients and whether data is transferred internationally. Both jurisdictions require specific and accurate disclosures that should be verified in the full policy. (4) CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Enterprise customers should verify whether their data processed on CoreWeave infrastructure is shared with any third parties, and whether applicable Data Processing Agreements address sub-processor notifications and consent requirements. (5) COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Legal teams should audit the third-party sharing provisions against CoreWeave's actual vendor and partner ecosystem, confirm that a sub-processor list is available for GDPR-covered customers, and verify that CCPA opt-out mechanisms are functional and prominently disclosed.
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Third-party data sharing provisions determine who beyond CoreWeave may receive your personal information, which affects your privacy and the security of your data.
If CoreWeave shares personal data with advertising partners, analytics providers, or other third parties, this could result in your information being used for purposes beyond your direct relationship with CoreWeave.
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