[Bad] Pinterest may use or store information wherever Pinterest does business


Service: Pinterest
Status: DECLINED
Case: none
Changes: 2
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Author: import script (4) Bot


Pinterest may use or store your information wherever Pinterest does business, including countries outside your own. The information they collect may be “personally identifiable” or “non-personally identifiable”. They use both types of information, and combinations of both types.


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On 2018-05-15 09:11:55 UTC, Deleted wrote:

imported from oJoqZMRh4e5P4Qqxr

On 2018-08-30 08:43:03 UTC, import script (4) Bot wrote:

scripted message: please link to a quote

On 2018-09-10 09:49:02 UTC, import script (4) Bot wrote:

duplicate, see also https://edit.tosdr.org/points/1965



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Version 1: 2018-09-10 09:49:02 UTC by import script (4) Bot

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Previous Analysis: Pinterest may use or store your information wherever Pinterest does business, including countries outside your own. The information they collect may be “personally identifiable” or “non-personally identifiable”. They use both types of information, and combinations of both types.

Updated Analysis: Pinterest may use or store your information wherever Pinterest does business, including countries outside your own. The information they collect may be “personally identifiable” or “non-personally identifiable”. They use both types of information, and combinations of both types.

Previous Status: CHANGES REQUESTED

Updated Status: DECLINED

Version 2: 2018-05-15 09:11:55 UTC by Deleted Bot

Previous Title:

Updated Title: [Bad] Pinterest may use or store information wherever Pinterest does business

Previous Analysis:

Updated Analysis: Pinterest may use or store your information wherever Pinterest does business, including countries outside your own. The information they collect may be “personally identifiable” or “non-personally identifiable”. They use both types of information, and combinations of both types.

Previous Status:

Updated Status: PENDING