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Your sensitive financial data — including spending patterns and account details — may be used by third-party marketers to target you with offers unless you proactively opt out, which most consumers never do.
Chase's privacy policy authorizes the collection of a wide range of personal data including financial account details, device identifiers, location data, and browsing behavior, and permits sharing this data with JPMorgan Chase affiliates and third-party service providers for marketing, analytics, and fraud prevention purposes. For most users, the most immediate practical impact is that their digital activity on Chase platforms may be used to deliver targeted advertising and that their information may flow across the broader JPMorgan Chase enterprise. You can review and adjust your privacy preferences and, if you are a California resident, submit a data deletion or opt-out request through Chase's privacy settings at chase.com or by calling the number provided in the policy.
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We may share your personal information with third parties, including our affiliates, service providers, financial institution partners, and business partners. We may share information with third parties for their own marketing purposes or to provide you with offers and promotions that may be of inte...
We may share your Personal Data with third parties in the following circumstances: Vendors and Service Providers: We share your Personal Data with vendors and service providers who perform services for us, such as hosting, infrastructure, analytics, payment processing, and customer support. Affiliat...
We may share your information with third-party advertising partners to provide you with targeted advertising. We also work with third-party analytics providers who help us understand how users interact with our Services. These third parties may use cookies, web beacons, and similar tracking technolo...
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"We may share information about you with our affiliates and with nonaffiliated third parties as permitted by law. We may share information about you with our affiliates for marketing purposes. We may also share your information with nonaffiliated companies that perform services for us or on our behalf, including companies that assist with marketing our products and services. You have the right to opt out of certain sharing of your information with nonaffiliated third parties for marketing purposes.— Excerpt from Chase's Chase Privacy Notice
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Your sensitive financial data — including spending patterns and account details — may be used by third-party marketers to target you with offers unless you proactively opt out, which most consumers never do.
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