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Transaction information, which may include purchase history or financial activity, is identified as data that Chegg may sell or share with multiple categories of third parties for targeted advertising.
Readers' transaction information may be sold or shared with analytics companies, third-party advertisers, and social media companies for targeted advertising purposes.
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Transaction information, which may include purchase history or financial activity, is identified as data that Chegg may sell or share with multiple categories of third parties for targeted advertising.
Readers' transaction information may be sold or shared with analytics companies, third-party advertisers, and social media companies for targeted advertising purposes.
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