> We may also be required to process your personal data to comply with applicable laws and protection purposes, such as:
> (...)
> Identifying, investigating and addressing potential fraudulent activities, or other harmful activities such as illegal activities, cyberattacks or intellectual property infringement (including filing or defending legal claims).
> Performing internal compliance and security activities, such as audits and enterprise security management.
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Being US, how far stretch is it to imagine PII being under scope for some anti-DEI (aka anti-terror) audit? Also you better switch browsers if you'll ever be in a lawsuit with Mozilla I guess...
> We may also be required to process your personal data to comply with applicable laws and protection purposes, such as:
> (...)
> Identifying, investigating and addressing potential fraudulent activities, or other harmful activities such as illegal activities, cyberattacks or intellectual property infringement (including filing or defending legal claims).
> Performing internal compliance and security activities, such as audits and enterprise security management.
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Being US, how far stretch is it to imagine PII being under scope for some anti-DEI (aka anti-terror) audit? Also you better switch browsers if you'll ever be in a lawsuit with Mozilla I guess...