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The provision describes Zoom's compliance framework for international data transfers under EU data protection regulations. Standard Contractual Clauses and adequacy decisions are the contractual and regulatory mechanisms that permit cross-border data flows when the destination country is not deemed to have equivalent data protection.
Users whose data originates in the EEA, UK, or Switzerland have their personal data transferred to other jurisdictions pursuant to Standard Contractual Clauses or adequacy determinations, which establish contractual commitments regarding data protection standards during those transfers.
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Your personal information may be transferred to, processed and stored in countries other than the country in which you are resident, including the United States, Australia, Canada, the European Union and the UK. We take appropriate safeguards to protect your personal information in accordance with t...
Your personal information may be transferred to and processed in countries outside your country of residence, including the United States and Israel, which may have data protection laws that differ from those in your country. We rely on appropriate safeguards, such as standard contractual clauses ap...
When we transfer personal information from the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom, or Switzerland to other countries that have not been found to provide an adequate level of data protection, we use legal mechanisms such as Standard Contractual Clauses approved by the European Commission to h...
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The provision describes Zoom's compliance framework for international data transfers under EU data protection regulations. Standard Contractual Clauses and adequacy decisions are the contractual and regulatory mechanisms that permit cross-border data flows when the destination country is not deemed to have equivalent data protection.
Users whose data originates in the EEA, UK, or Switzerland have their personal data transferred to other jurisdictions pursuant to Standard Contractual Clauses or adequacy determinations, which establish contractual commitments regarding data protection standards during those transfers.
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