INTRODUCTION
Welcome to Search Listing Hub (“we,” “us,” “our,” or “Company”). We are committed to protecting your privacy and safeguarding your personal data in accordance with applicable Indian laws and regulations.
This Privacy Policy explains how we, as a Data Fiduciary under the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (“DPDP Act”), collect, use, process, store, disclose, and protect your personal data when you access or use our website located at https://www.searchlistinghub.com/ (the “Website”) and related services (collectively, the “Services”).
By accessing or using our Website and Services, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to the data practices described in this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree with this Privacy Policy, please do not use our Website or Services.
This Privacy Policy is drafted in compliance with:
- The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (DPDP Act)
- The Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, 2025 (DPDP Rules)
- The Information Technology Act, 2000 and its amendments
- The Information Technology (Reasonable Security Practices and Procedures and Sensitive Personal Data or Information) Rules, 2011 (SPDI Rules)
- Other applicable Indian data protection and privacy laws
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Important Definitions
- Data Fiduciary and Contact Information
- Personal Data We Collect
- How We Collect Your Personal Data
- Purpose of Processing Personal Data
- Legal Basis for Processing
- Consent and Your Rights
- Use of Cookies and Tracking Technologies
- Data Retention and Storage Limitation
- Data Security Measures
- Sharing and Disclosure of Personal Data
- Cross-Border Data Transfers
- Processing of Children’s Personal Data
- Your Rights as Data Principal
- Grievance Redressal Mechanism
- Data Breach Notification
- Third-Party Links and Services
- Changes to This Privacy Policy
- Consent Management
- Contact Us
1. IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS
For the purposes of this Privacy Policy, the following terms shall have the meanings ascribed to them below:
“Personal Data” means any data about an individual who is identifiable by or in relation to such data, including but not limited to name, email address, phone number, demographic information, payment information, location data, device information, IP address, browsing history, and any other information that relates to an identified or identifiable natural person.
“Data Principal” means the individual to whom the personal data relates. In the context of this Privacy Policy, you are the Data Principal.
“Data Fiduciary” means any person (including Search Listing Hub) who alone or in conjunction with others determines the purpose and means of processing personal data.
“Data Processor” means any person who processes personal data on behalf of a Data Fiduciary.
“Processing” means any operation or set of operations performed on personal data, including collection, recording, organization, structuring, storage, adaptation, retrieval, use, disclosure, dissemination, restriction, erasure, or destruction.
“Consent” means a free, specific, informed, unconditional, and unambiguous indication of the Data Principal’s agreement to the processing of their personal data for a specified purpose, demonstrated through a clear affirmative action.
“Sensitive Personal Data or Information (SPDI)” includes passwords, financial information (bank account, credit card, debit card, payment instrument details), physical and mental health conditions, sexual orientation, medical records and history, biometric information, and any other data as classified under applicable laws.
2. DATA FIDUCIARY AND CONTACT INFORMATION
Search Listing Hub operates as a Data Fiduciary under the DPDP Act, 2023. We determine the purpose and means of processing your personal data as described in this Privacy Policy.
Registered Office Address:
[Insert Complete Physical Address]
[City, State, PIN Code]
India
Email: [Insert Email Address]
Phone: [Insert Phone Number]
Website: https://www.searchlistinghub.com/
Grievance Officer:
Name: [Insert Name]
Designation: [Insert Designation]
Email: [Insert Email Address]
Phone: [Insert Phone Number]
Address: [Insert Physical Address]
Working Hours: [Insert Working Hours]
Data Protection Officer (if appointed):
Name: [Insert Name]
Email: [Insert Email]
Phone: [Insert Phone Number]
You may contact us at any of the above channels for queries, concerns, complaints, or requests related to your personal data and privacy rights.
3. PERSONAL DATA WE COLLECT
We collect various categories of personal data depending on how you interact with our Services. The personal data we may collect includes, but is not limited to:
3.1 Identity and Contact Information
- Full name (first name, middle name, last name)
- Email address
- Phone number (mobile and/or landline)
- Postal address (residential and/or business)
- Date of birth
- Gender
- Nationality
3.2 Account and Authentication Information
- Username and user ID
- Password (encrypted and hashed)
- Account preferences and settings
- Security questions and answers
- Authentication credentials for account verification
3.3 Financial and Payment Information
- Credit card, debit card, or other payment instrument details
- Bank account information
- UPI ID and payment wallet information
- Billing address
- Transaction history and payment records
- Invoice and receipt information
Note: We do not directly store complete payment card information on our servers. Payment processing is handled through secure third-party payment gateways that comply with Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI DSS).
3.4 Technical and Device Information
- IP address (Internet Protocol address)
- Browser type and version
- Operating system and device type
- Device identifiers (IMEI, MAC address, device ID)
- Screen resolution and display settings
- Time zone and location settings
- Cookies and similar tracking technologies data
- Log files and server logs
- Referral URLs and clickstream data
3.5 Usage and Behavioral Information
- Pages visited and content viewed on our Website
- Time spent on pages and navigation paths
- Search queries and search history
- Features and services accessed
- Download and upload activity
- Interaction with emails, notifications, and communications
- User preferences and interests
- Frequency and duration of visits
3.6 Location Information
- Precise geolocation data (GPS coordinates) – only with your explicit consent
- Approximate location based on IP address
- Country, state, and city information
3.7 Communications and Correspondence
- Emails, messages, and other communications you send to us
- Customer support queries and tickets
- Feedback, reviews, ratings, and testimonials
- Survey responses and questionnaire data
- Comments, posts, and user-generated content
3.8 Professional and Business Information
- Company name and business details
- Job title and designation
- Industry and sector information
- Business contact information
- Tax identification numbers (as required)
3.9 Sensitive Personal Data or Information (SPDI)
We process SPDI only when necessary and with your explicit consent, including:
- Financial information (as described in Section 3.3)
- Health information (if applicable to our Services)
- Biometric information (if used for authentication purposes)
- Passwords and security credentials (encrypted)
- Any other information classified as SPDI under applicable laws
We implement enhanced security measures for SPDI and limit its processing to the minimum necessary for providing our Services.
4. HOW WE COLLECT YOUR PERSONAL DATA
We collect your personal data through various methods:
4.1 Information You Provide Directly
- Account Registration: When you create an account on our Website
- Forms and Submissions: When you fill out forms, surveys, questionnaires, or contact forms
- Transactions: When you make purchases, payments, or engage in financial transactions
- Communications: When you email us, call us, chat with us, or communicate through other channels
- User-Generated Content: When you post reviews, comments, feedback, or other content
4.2 Automatically Collected Information
- Cookies and Tracking Technologies: Through cookies, web beacons, pixels, and similar technologies
- Log Files: Automatically recorded by our servers when you access our Website
- Analytics Tools: Through Google Analytics, web analytics, and other tracking tools
- Device Information: Automatically collected when you access our Services through your device
4.3 Information from Third Parties
- Social Media Platforms: When you log in or connect through social media accounts (Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, etc.)
- Business Partners: From our affiliates, partners, and service providers
- Public Sources: From publicly accessible databases, directories, and platforms
5. PURPOSE OF PROCESSING PERSONAL DATA
We process your personal data for the following lawful purposes:
5.1 Provision of Services
- To create, maintain, and manage your user account
- To provide access to our Website features and functionalities
- To process your requests, orders, transactions, and payments
- To deliver products, services, or information you have requested
- To provide customer support and respond to your inquiries
- To authenticate your identity and prevent unauthorized access
5.2 Service Improvement and Personalization
- To understand user preferences and improve user experience
- To personalize content, recommendations, and suggestions
- To conduct research, analysis, and data analytics
- To test new features, products, and services
- To optimize Website performance, speed, and functionality
5.3 Communication and Marketing
- To send you administrative notifications, updates, and service-related announcements
- To send newsletters, promotional offers, and marketing communications (with your consent)
- To inform you about new features, products, services, and events
- To conduct surveys, polls, and collect feedback
5.4 Security and Fraud Prevention
- To protect the security and integrity of our Website and Services
- To detect, prevent, and investigate fraud, unauthorized activities, and security breaches
- To verify user identity and prevent fake accounts
- To enforce our Terms of Service and other policies
5.5 Legal and Regulatory Compliance
- To comply with applicable laws, regulations, and legal obligations
- To respond to lawful requests from government authorities, courts, and law enforcement agencies
- To protect our legal rights and interests
- To resolve disputes and enforce agreements
6. LEGAL BASIS FOR PROCESSING
Under the DPDP Act, 2023, we process your personal data based on the following legal grounds:
6.1 Consent (Section 6 of DPDP Act)
We process most of your personal data based on your free, specific, informed, unconditional, and unambiguous consent. Your consent is obtained through clear affirmative actions such as:
- Clicking “I Agree” or “Accept” buttons
- Ticking consent checkboxes (not pre-ticked)
- Providing explicit opt-in for specific purposes
You have the right to withdraw your consent at any time.
6.2 Legitimate Uses (Section 7 of DPDP Act)
We may process your personal data without consent for certain legitimate uses, including:
- Performance of Contract: To perform a contract to which you are a party
- Compliance with Legal Obligations: To comply with obligations under any law for the time being in force
- Medical Emergency: To provide medical treatment or health services during a medical emergency
- Employment Purposes: To process data necessary for employment purposes
- Safety and Security: To respond to emergencies involving threat to life or health
6.3 Contractual Necessity
Processing necessary for the performance of a contract to which you are a party, including:
- Processing payments and completing transactions
- Delivering products or services you have purchased
- Managing your account and subscriptions
7. CONSENT AND YOUR RIGHTS
7.1 How We Obtain Consent
In accordance with Section 6 of the DPDP Act and Rule 3 of the DPDP Rules, we obtain your consent by providing you with a clear and comprehensive notice that includes:
- An itemized list of personal data we intend to collect
- The specified purpose of processing
- Communication links to easily:
- Withdraw consent
- Exercise your rights under the DPDP Act
- Make a complaint to the Data Protection Board
The consent notice is provided in clear and plain language that is independently understandable.
7.2 Characteristics of Valid Consent
Your consent is valid only if it meets the following requirements:
- Free: Given voluntarily without coercion or undue influence
- Specific: Given for a specific purpose and not bundled with unrelated purposes
- Informed: Given after receiving complete and accurate information
- Unconditional: Not made a condition for accessing services (except when necessary)
- Unambiguous: Demonstrated through clear affirmative action
7.3 Right to Withdraw Consent
You have the right to withdraw your consent at any time. Withdrawing consent:
- Is as easy as giving consent
- Can be done through simple mechanisms on our Website
- Does not affect the lawfulness of processing conducted before withdrawal
To withdraw consent, you can:
- Visit your account settings and update preferences
- Click “Unsubscribe” links in our emails
- Contact our Grievance Officer
- Use the consent management tools available on our Website
8. USE OF COOKIES AND TRACKING TECHNOLOGIES
8.1 What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit our Website. They help us recognize your device, remember your preferences, and provide a better user experience.
8.2 Types of Cookies We Use
Strictly Necessary Cookies (Essential Cookies):
- Purpose: Essential for the Website to function properly
- Examples: Authentication cookies, security cookies
- Legal Basis: Legitimate interest (no consent required)
Performance and Analytics Cookies:
- Purpose: To understand how visitors interact with our Website
- Examples: Google Analytics, web analytics tools
- Legal Basis: Consent required
Functional Cookies:
- Purpose: To remember your preferences and provide enhanced features
- Examples: Language preferences, location settings
- Legal Basis: Consent required
Targeting and Advertising Cookies:
- Purpose: To deliver relevant advertisements
- Examples: Facebook Pixel, Google Ads, remarketing cookies
- Legal Basis: Consent required
8.3 Cookie Consent and Management
We obtain your explicit consent before placing non-essential cookies on your device. We provide a cookie banner with options to:
- Accept All Cookies
- Reject Non-Essential Cookies
- Customize Cookie Preferences
8.4 How to Manage Cookies
You can manage or disable cookies through:
Browser Settings:
- Chrome: Settings > Privacy and Security > Cookies
- Firefox: Settings > Privacy & Security > Cookies
- Safari: Preferences > Privacy > Cookies
- Edge: Settings > Cookies and Site Permissions
Cookie Preference Tool:
- Use our cookie preference center available on the Website
Note: Disabling cookies may affect the functionality of our Website.
9. DATA RETENTION AND STORAGE LIMITATION
9.1 Retention Principles
In accordance with Section 8(5) of the DPDP Act, we retain your personal data only for as long as:
- It is necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected
- Required to comply with legal, regulatory, or tax obligations
- Necessary to establish, exercise, or defend legal claims
- You have not withdrawn consent or requested deletion
9.2 Retention Periods
Account and Profile Data:
- Retained for the duration of your active account
- Retained for a specified period after account closure for legal purposes
Transaction and Payment Data:
- Retained as required by tax and accounting laws (typically 7 years)
Technical and Log Data:
- Server logs retained for 90 days to 1 year
- Security logs retained for investigation purposes
9.3 Inactive Account Data Deletion
As per Rule 7 of the DPDP Rules, if you have not interacted with our Services for a continuous period of three (3) years, we will:
- Notify you at least 48 hours before deletion
- Provide you an opportunity to retain your account
- Permanently delete your personal data if no response is received
9.4 Data Deletion Process
Upon expiry of retention period or upon your request:
- Personal data will be securely deleted or anonymized
- Deletion methods include secure overwriting, physical destruction, or cryptographic erasure
- Backup copies will be deleted within a reasonable timeframe
10. DATA SECURITY MEASURES
10.1 Our Commitment to Data Security
In accordance with Section 8(4) of the DPDP Act and Section 43A of the IT Act, we implement reasonable security practices and procedures to protect your personal data from unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, destruction, loss, or misuse.
10.2 Technical Security Measures
Encryption:
- Data in Transit: SSL/TLS encryption (HTTPS) for all data transmitted
- Data at Rest: Encryption of sensitive personal data using AES-256 or equivalent
- End-to-End Encryption: For sensitive communications where applicable
Access Controls:
- Role-based access control (RBAC) limiting employee access
- Multi-factor authentication (MFA) for administrative access
- Regular review and revocation of access rights
Network Security:
- Firewalls and intrusion detection/prevention systems (IDS/IPS)
- Regular security patches and updates
- Network segmentation and isolation
Application Security:
- Secure coding practices following OWASP guidelines
- Regular security testing including penetration testing
- Protection against XSS, CSRF, and SQL injection
10.3 Organizational Security Measures
Employee Training:
- Regular data protection and privacy training
- Confidentiality agreements and non-disclosure agreements
- Background verification of employees handling personal data
Access Logging:
- Audit trails maintained for at least one (1) year as per DPDP Rules
- Real-time monitoring and alerts for suspicious activities
Incident Response:
- Dedicated incident response team and procedures
- Regular security incident simulation exercises
10.4 Your Responsibility
- Keep your account credentials confidential
- Use strong, unique passwords
- Enable two-factor authentication if available
- Report any suspicious activity immediately
11. SHARING AND DISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL DATA
11.1 When We Share Personal Data
We do not sell, rent, or trade your personal data to third parties for their marketing purposes. However, we may share your personal data in the following circumstances:
11.2 Data Processors and Service Providers
We engage trusted third-party service providers to perform functions on our behalf, including:
- Hosting and infrastructure providers
- Payment processors and financial institutions
- Email service providers and SMS gateways
- Analytics providers and business intelligence tools
- Customer support and CRM systems
- Marketing and advertising partners
All service providers are contractually bound to:
- Process personal data only on our instructions
- Implement appropriate security measures
- Maintain confidentiality
- Comply with the DPDP Act
11.3 Legal and Regulatory Authorities
We may disclose personal data when:
- Required by law, statute, regulation, or legal process
- Responding to court orders or legal requests
- Complying with directions from the Data Protection Board
- Required for national security or law enforcement
- Necessary to prevent fraud or illegal activities
11.4 Business Transactions
In the event of merger, acquisition, or sale of assets, we may transfer your personal data to prospective or actual buyers, ensuring they are bound by confidentiality obligations.
11.5 With Your Consent
We may share personal data with third parties when you provide explicit consent for specific purposes.
11.6 Anonymized Data
We may share anonymized, aggregated, or de-identified data that does not identify you personally for research, analysis, or statistical purposes.
12. CROSS-BORDER DATA TRANSFERS
12.1 Transfer Outside India
We may transfer your personal data outside India when:
- Our service providers or partners are located outside India
- Cloud storage infrastructure is located in other countries
- Required for international transactions
12.2 Compliance with DPDP Act
As per Section 16 of the DPDP Act, we ensure that cross-border transfers comply with requirements established by the Central Government. We implement appropriate safeguards such as:
- Standard contractual clauses
- Adequacy decisions by the Indian government
- Explicit consent from you (where required)
12.3 Notification of Restricted Countries
We will not transfer your personal data to countries notified as restricted by the Central Government under Section 16 of the DPDP Act, unless required by law or with your explicit consent.
13. PROCESSING OF CHILDREN’S PERSONAL DATA
13.1 Age Restrictions
In compliance with Section 9 of the DPDP Act, we take special precautions when processing personal data of children (individuals below 18 years of age).
Our Services are generally intended for individuals 18 years or older. We do not knowingly collect personal data from children without verifiable parental consent.
13.2 Verifiable Parental Consent
If our Services are used by children, we obtain verifiable consent from the parent or legal guardian through:
- Identity verification documents
- Authentication mechanisms
- OTP verification on parent’s registered contact
- Any other method prescribed under DPDP Rules
13.3 Prohibited Activities for Children’s Data
We do not engage in:
- Tracking or behavioral monitoring of children
- Targeted advertising directed at children
- Processing that may cause significant harm to children
13.4 Rights of Parents
Parents or legal guardians have the right to:
- Access personal data of their child
- Request correction or deletion
- Withdraw consent at any time
- Object to processing that may harm the child
14. YOUR RIGHTS AS DATA PRINCIPAL
Under the DPDP Act, 2023, you have the following rights:
14.1 Right to Access (Section 11(1))
You have the right to:
- Obtain information about personal data we hold
- Receive copies of personal data in electronic format
- Know the purposes of processing
- Know the identities of recipients of your data
14.2 Right to Correction (Section 11(2))
You have the right to:
- Request correction of inaccurate or incomplete data
- Update outdated personal data
14.3 Right to Erasure (Section 11(3))
You have the right to request deletion when:
- The purpose of processing has been fulfilled
- Consent has been withdrawn
- Data is no longer necessary
Exceptions: We may retain data for legal compliance or defending legal claims.
14.4 Right to Data Portability (Section 11(4))
You have the right to:
- Receive your personal data in machine-readable format
- Transmit your data to another Data Fiduciary
- Request direct transfer where technically feasible
14.5 Right to Grievance Redressal (Section 11(5))
You have the right to:
- File complaints regarding data processing
- Receive acknowledgment within 48 hours
- Receive resolution within prescribed timelines
- Escalate to the Data Protection Board
14.6 Right to Nominate (Section 11(6))
You have the right to nominate another individual to exercise your rights in the event of your death or incapacity.
14.7 Right to Withdraw Consent
You have the right to withdraw consent at any time as easily as it was given.
14.8 Exercising Your Rights
To exercise any rights:
- Log in to your account and navigate to privacy settings
- Contact our Grievance Officer at details in Section 2
- Submit a written request with identification proof
We will respond within timelines prescribed under the DPDP Act (generally within 30 days).
15. GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL MECHANISM
15.1 Grievance Officer
In compliance with Section 11(5) of the DPDP Act and Section 5(9) of the IT Act, we have appointed a Grievance Officer.
Grievance Officer Details:
Name: [Insert Name]
Designation: [Insert Designation]
Email: [Insert Email Address]
Phone: [Insert Phone Number]
Address: [Insert Physical Address]
Working Hours: [Insert Working Hours]
15.2 How to File a Complaint
Contact our Grievance Officer through:
- Phone during business hours
- Written letter
- Online form (if available)
15.3 Information to Include
Provide:
- Your full name and contact details
- Description of grievance
- Details of personal data involved
- Supporting documents (if any)
- Relief sought
15.4 Resolution Timeline
- Acknowledgment: Within 48 hours
- Resolution: Within one (1) month from receipt
15.5 Escalation to Data Protection Board
If not satisfied, you may file a complaint with the Data Protection Board of India.
[Details to be provided once the Board is operational]
16. DATA BREACH NOTIFICATION
16.1 Our Commitment
We have implemented a comprehensive data breach response plan in accordance with Section 8(6) of the DPDP Act and Rule 8 of the DPDP Rules.
16.2 What Constitutes a Breach
A personal data breach means unauthorized or accidental disclosure, acquisition, use, alteration, destruction, or loss of personal data.
16.3 Notification to Data Protection Board
We will notify the Data Protection Board within 72 hours of becoming aware of the breach, providing:
- Nature and extent of breach
- Number of Data Principals affected
- Likely consequences
- Measures taken to address the breach
- Contact details of Grievance Officer
16.4 Notification to Affected Users
We will notify affected users without undue delay and within 72 hours, including:
- Description of the breach
- Personal data affected
- Potential consequences
- Measures taken
- Protective measures you can take
- Contact details for further information
16.5 Your Actions Following a Breach
If notified:
- Change passwords immediately
- Enable two-factor authentication
- Monitor accounts for unauthorized activity
- Be vigilant against phishing
- Report fraud to authorities if needed
17. THIRD-PARTY LINKS AND SERVICES
17.1 Third-Party Websites
Our Website may contain links to third-party websites not owned or controlled by us.
17.2 No Responsibility
We are not responsible for:
- Privacy practices of third-party websites
- How third parties collect or use your data
- Security measures of third parties
- Any damages from third-party services
17.3 Third-Party Privacy Policies
We encourage you to:
- Read privacy policies of third-party services
- Understand their data practices
- Exercise caution when sharing data
17.4 Social Media Plugins
Our Website may include social media features that:
- May collect your IP address and pages visited
- May set cookies
- Are governed by social media platform policies
18. CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY
18.1 Right to Modify
We reserve the right to modify this Privacy Policy at any time to reflect:
- Changes in data processing practices
- Updates to applicable laws
- Implementation of new technologies
- Business operations changes
18.2 Notification of Changes
When we make material changes:
- We will update the “Last Updated” date
- We will notify you through:
- Email notification
- Prominent notice on Website
- In-app notification
- We may require you to accept updated policy
18.3 Effect of Continued Use
Your continued use after changes constitutes acceptance. If you disagree:
- Discontinue use of Services
- Delete your account
- Request deletion of personal data
19. CONSENT MANAGEMENT
19.1 Managing Your Consent
We provide easy-to-use tools to manage consent:
Through Account Settings:
- Navigate to Privacy Settings
- Update preferences
- Save changes
Through Communications:
- Click “Unsubscribe” in emails
- Update communication preferences
Through Cookie Settings:
- Use Cookie Preference Center
- Manage cookie consent
By Contacting Us:
- Email or call Grievance Officer
19.2 Granular Consent Options
We provide options to:
- Consent to specific purposes independently
- Choose data sharing preferences
- Select communication types
- Customize privacy settings
19.3 Ease of Withdrawal
Withdrawing consent is as easy as giving it. No reasons, complex procedures, or fees required.
19.4 Record of Consent
We maintain records of consent for at least seven (7) years including:
- Date and time of consent
- Method of obtaining consent
- Specific purposes
- Withdrawals and modifications
20. CONTACT US
For questions, concerns, or requests regarding this Privacy Policy:
Search Listing Hub
Registered Office:
[Insert Complete Physical Address]
[City, State, PIN Code]
India
General Inquiries:
Email: [Insert Email Address]
Phone: [Insert Phone Number]
Website: https://www.searchlistinghub.com/
Grievance Officer:
Name: [Insert Name]
Email: [Insert Email Address]
Phone: [Insert Phone Number]
Working Hours: [Insert Working Hours]
Data Protection Officer (if appointed):
Name: [Insert Name]
Email: [Insert Email]
We will respond within timelines prescribed under applicable laws.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND CONSENT
BY USING OUR WEBSITE AND SERVICES, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT:
✓ You have read and understood this Privacy Policy
✓ You understand how we process your personal data
✓ You consent to the practices described herein
✓ You understand your rights under the DPDP Act, 2023
✓ You can withdraw consent at any time
✓ You are aware of grievance redressal mechanisms
✓ You understand this policy may change with notice
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