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Acknowledging potential CCPA-covered sales or shares through tracking technologies triggers California consumers' right to opt out of such activity.
Your information may be sold or shared through Calendly's use of cookies and tracking technologies for targeted advertising or analytics, to the extent those activities meet the CCPA's definitions of 'sale' or 'share'.
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the Receiving Party shall (other than to the extent prohibited by law) provide prior written notice to the Disclosing Party and reasonably cooperate...with any efforts by the Disclosing Party to contest or limit such disclosure requirement
Recipient may disclose Discloser's Confidential Information: (i) to the extent that such disclosure is required by applicable law or by the order of a court...provided that...the Recipient promptly notifies the Discloser in writing of such required disclosure...
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Acknowledging potential CCPA-covered sales or shares through tracking technologies triggers California consumers' right to opt out of such activity.
Your information may be sold or shared through Calendly's use of cookies and tracking technologies for targeted advertising or analytics, to the extent those activities meet the CCPA's definitions of 'sale' or 'share'.
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