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The qualifier 'knowingly' limits the scope of the commitment; it applies only to sharing AWS is aware of, not to inadvertent disclosures.
Interpretive note: The clause uses 'knowingly,' which limits the commitment to intentional or aware sharing. Inadvertent sharing is not addressed.
Personal information about consumers under 18 will not be knowingly shared by AWS.
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If you enable location data for the mobile version of our services...we may use your location data to serve you geo-targeted ads for employers and other advertisers that are local to you.
If you are under 18 or not of legal age, you must have your parent or legal guardian's permission if you want to use the Services.
In the previous 12 months, we may have shared identifiers and inferences about you with our partners, third parties, and affiliates in such a way that...may be interpreted as "selling" or "sharing".
"AWS does not knowingly share personal information about consumers who are under the age of 18.Excerpt from AWS's Privacy Notice
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The qualifier 'knowingly' limits the scope of the commitment; it applies only to sharing AWS is aware of, not to inadvertent disclosures.
Personal information about consumers under 18 will not be knowingly shared by AWS.
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