Company: MYSZ
Filing Date: 2025-03-27
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001641172-25-000990
Chunk: 1167

Company: My Size, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-03-27
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1
Chunk 1167
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 cybersecurity threats or material performance issues,
the performance of our products, services, and business, as well as our reputation and the reputations of our customers, could suffer
or we could incur liability through the violation of laws or contracts to which we are a party or through other civil claims. Further,
our ability to continue to develop or use such models or technologies may be dependent on access to specific third-party software and
infrastructure, such as processing hardware or third-party artificial intelligence models, and we cannot control the availability or
pricing of such third-party software and infrastructure. In addition, market acceptance and consumer perceptions of AI or ML technologies
is uncertain at this point.

Our
products and our business are subject to a variety of U.S. and international laws and regulations, including those regarding privacy,
data protection and information security, and our customers may be subject to regulations related to the handling and transfer of certain
types of sensitive and confidential information. Any failure of our products to comply with or enable our customers to comply with applicable
laws and regulations would harm our business, results of operations and financial condition.

We
and our customers that use our products may be subject to privacy- and data protection-related laws and regulations that impose obligations
in connection with the collection, processing and use of personal data, financial data, health or other similar data. The U.S. federal
and various state and foreign governments have adopted or proposed limitations on, or requirements regarding, the collection, distribution,
use, security and storage of personally identifiable information of individuals. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission and numerous state
attorneys general are applying federal and state consumer protection laws to impose standards on the online collection, use and dissemination
of data, and to the security measures applied to such data.

Similarly,
many foreign countries and governmental bodies, including the EU member states, have laws and regulations concerning the collection and
use of personally identifiable information obtained from individuals located in the EU or by businesses operating within their jurisdiction,
which are often more restrictive than those in the United States. Laws and regulations in these jurisdictions apply broadly to the collection,
use, storage, disclosure and security of personally identifiable information that identifies or may be used to identify an individual,
such as names, telephone numbers, email addresses and, in some jurisdictions, IP addresses and other online identifiers.

For
example, the GDPR, which took full effect on May 25, 2018. The GDPR enhances data protection obligations for businesses and requires
service providers (data processors) processing personal data on behalf