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…in reply to @undefined
@DanielRufde evert_ markboulton reichenstein Adobe Yes, I know :) Typekit does count downloads for kits, but according to their privacy policy they don’t store individual IP addresses which would be the only “personal” information that could require a DPA. Or am I mistaken here? But to be 100% sure I asked them again… ;)
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@DanielRufde evert_ markboulton reichenstein Adobe Update: My Q: “I don’t need a Data Processing Agreement with Adobe if I use a Typekit account to serve webfonts to the visitors of my websites? Is that right?” Adobe’s A: “Yes. That is correct.” CC jkphl webrocker
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