Chase's website contains links to third-party sites and social media plugins that have their own privacy policies, which Chase is not responsible for.
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The clause allocates responsibility for third-party data practices by clarifying that Chase's privacy obligations do not extend to linked external websites, and that users encounter different governance frameworks when following such links.
Consumers who interact with social media plugins or external links on chase.com may unknowingly share their data with Facebook, Google, or other third parties. Chase assumes no responsibility for these third parties' data practices.
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We may also share your personal information with third parties that assist us in providing our services, or where we are under an obligation to report to. But rest assured: we will only ever share your personal information in the limited circumstances described in this Policy.
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"Chase may provide links to websites that are owned or operated by other companies ("third-party websites"). When you use a link online to visit a third-party website, you will be subject to that website's privacy and security practices, which may differ from ours. You should familiarize yourself with the privacy policy, terms of use and security practices of the linked third-party website before providing any information on that website.— Excerpt from Chase's Chase Privacy Notice
The disclaimer of responsibility for third-party data practices is a standard liability limitation; however, compliance teams should assess whether embedded social plugins constitute a 'sale' or 'sharing' of personal information under CCPA, potentially requiring additional disclosure.
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The clause allocates responsibility for third-party data practices by clarifying that Chase's privacy obligations do not extend to linked external websites, and that users encounter different governance frameworks when following such links.
Consumers who interact with social media plugins or external links on chase.com may unknowingly share their data with Facebook, Google, or other third parties. Chase assumes no responsibility for these third parties' data practices.
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