Data Access and Export for B2C Commerce and Commerce Marketplace
When your customers request it, give them access to the data you’ve received from them
to work toward complying with data protection and privacy regulations. We give you examples of
common customer requests and things to consider. That way, you can determine how best to work
toward complying with the regulations that apply to your company.
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Some laws require you and your company to let customers take their data with them. We’ve
listed a few of the obligations that are important to many companies collecting and processing
their customers’ data.
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), European Union
Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA), Japan
Privacy Act, Australia
Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA), Canada
If you have shoppers who want to take the data that you’ve received from them, review
these common requests. We’ve provided links to the procedures related to those requests.
Snapshots are in a technical format (JSON, XML) and can include several
different types of data. Consider what you share and how to provide it. Determine
what data the shopper is entitled to collect.
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