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User information is shared across the Activision Blizzard corporate family for those entities' independent purposes, meaning your data can be used for marketing by companies you have not directly interacted with.
Interpretive note: The excerpt contains an ellipsis indicating omitted text between 'group companies' and 'including for the group companies' own purposes'; the omitted portion is not available for analysis.
Your information may be shared with Activision Blizzard group companies and used by those companies independently for marketing and personalized advertising.
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"We disclose your information with the various Activision Blizzard group companies...including for the group companies' own purposes, including marketing (such as personalized advertisements).Excerpt from Activision's Privacy Policy
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User information is shared across the Activision Blizzard corporate family for those entities' independent purposes, meaning your data can be used for marketing by companies you have not directly interacted with.
Your information may be shared with Activision Blizzard group companies and used by those companies independently for marketing and personalized advertising.
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