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Customer opt-out choices are legally overridden in circumstances where Bank of America is required to disclose information, meaning consumer preference controls do not apply in those situations.
Interpretive note: The excerpt is truncated ('in connection with situations where we are required to disclose information...'), suggesting additional context or conditions may follow that are not captured here. The scope of 'required to disclose' is not defined in the excerpt.
In situations where Bank of America is required to disclose information, your choices about sharing have no effect on whether Bank of America shares your information with third parties.
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Customer opt-out choices are legally overridden in circumstances where Bank of America is required to disclose information, meaning consumer preference controls do not apply in those situations.
In situations where Bank of America is required to disclose information, your choices about sharing have no effect on whether Bank of America shares your information with third parties.
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