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Recognizing this right places a constraint on fully automated decision-making that has legal or similarly significant consequences for users.
Interpretive note: The clause states the right but does not specify whether ZipRecruiter affirmatively grants it, is describing a legal right held by certain users, or is merely acknowledging its existence. The canonical claim uses 'recognizes' to avoid overstating the operative effect.
Users have a recognized right not to have legally or similarly significantly consequential decisions made about them through solely automated processing or profiling.
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"The right not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing (including profiling) that produces legal effects concerning you or similarly significantly affects you.Excerpt from ZipRecruiter's Privacy Policy
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Recognizing this right places a constraint on fully automated decision-making that has legal or similarly significant consequences for users.
Users have a recognized right not to have legally or similarly significantly consequential decisions made about them through solely automated processing or profiling.
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