Data Processing Agreement

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A data processing agreement, also known as a DPA, is a type of document that outlines terms and conditions between a data controller (a company) and a data processor (a third-party service provider). This type of agreement states the requirements of each involved party. With Jotform Sign, you can build your own custom Data Processing Agreement for free — no coding required.

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