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The clause establishes that Apple App Store's practices fall outside the legal definitions of 'sale' and 'share' under Nevada and California privacy statutes, which carry specific consumer rights and business obligations under those laws.
Users' personal data is neither sold nor shared — under the statutory definitions of those terms in Nevada and California — by Apple App Store.
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The clause establishes that Apple App Store's practices fall outside the legal definitions of 'sale' and 'share' under Nevada and California privacy statutes, which carry specific consumer rights and business obligations under those laws.
Users' personal data is neither sold nor shared — under the statutory definitions of those terms in Nevada and California — by Apple App Store.
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