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- Check58 days agoChange DetectedAdded a new AI consultant section with real-time answers, solution exploration, AMA capability, and a booking option. This introduces new core content and interaction opportunities to engage users.SummaryDifference3%

- Check94 days agoChange DetectedAdded sections naming Core Infrastructure Sub-Processors, Service Specific Sub-processors, and Affiliates, plus instructions to subscribe to page revisions and to object to new sub-processors within the defined timeframe, with reference to the DPA.SummaryDifference54%

- Check101 days agoChange DetectedThe page has removed detailed information regarding Tealium's Sub-Processors and Affiliates, including how customers can subscribe for updates and object to new Sub-Processors.SummaryDifference35%

- Check136 days agoChange DetectedThe page has replaced references to Fastly's web application firewall and subprocessors with information about AWS's offerings, including the addition of AWS Masterclass and current AWS regions supported, which now includes Dubai.SummaryDifference3%

- Check158 days agoChange DetectedThe page has introduced Sia, an AI-powered Tealium consultant, while removing references to a report on the future of customer data.SummaryDifference4%

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