Look, I'm just a random Joe who wants to buy a handmade mug on a marketplace with handmade mugs. I don't even
know at any point that this is powered by Stripe. When I buy the mug, lots and lots of PII flies, via the webhook, not only to the marketplace through which I bought the mug, but also to that other place to which my particular seller is connected, maybe they sell handmade Bilbos. And that place which is an aggregator of spaces-to-let. You name it. It's not Stripe per se, it's the unknown number of unknown third parties.
And at this point, a wild commenter appears and tells me, the random Joe, that Gotcha!, you should read all that legalese for Stripe! Dammit, should I also fire up the web inspector on each site I visit, just in case they use something I should be privy to the legal terms of?
Listen, bub, at no point I (the buyer) and Stripe even enter a contract. I want to buy a fricking mug and I'd just be happy if that information stayed between me and whoever sold that to me.