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Authorized Agents, for CCPA/CPRA compliance #3

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Expand Up @@ -183,6 +183,22 @@ SWAN in a different capacity. To do so they will need to enter into a separate
contract incorporating the Model Terms which will govern that relationship with
parties within the SWAN Ecosystem.

User Inferface Providers must accept changes to consent preferences from Authorized
Agents, unless a User Interface Provider has a good-faith, reasonable, and documented
belief that any communication fron an Authorized Agent is fraudulent. In the event
that a User Interface Provider does not accept a change to consent preferences received
from an Authorized Agent, the User Interface Provider must respond to the Authorized
Agent with an explanation why it believes the request is fraudulent.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;c. <u>Authorized Agents</u>

"Authorized Agents" are services that act on behalf of users to manage consent
preferences. An Authorized Agent holds a power of attorney or written permission from
each of its users.

An Authorized Agent communicates consent preferences to User Interface Providers, and
communicates the results to its users.

**5. Users**

SWAN adopts a privacy-centric design that puts the needs of Website visitors
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