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Personal information may be disclosed to third parties across a broad range of circumstances, including some—such as a good-faith belief that law requires disclosure—that are determined unilaterally by Disney+.
Disney+ now explicitly discloses that it collects and processes personal information not only when you use its digital services, but also when you visit Disney physical properties like theme parks, stores, resorts, and cruise ships, or call Disney guest centers. The updated policy clarifies that if you use Disney+ through a third-party platform (such as a mobile app store or smart TV ecosystem), that platform may separately collect your information independently of Disney+, and any privacy settings you configure on that third-party platform will not restrict how Disney+ itself uses the data it collects directly. You can review Disney+'s expanded privacy policy to understand what specific information is collected in physical properties and offline channels, and consider which data collection touchpoints apply to your use of Disney services.
View change record →Your personal information may be shared with third parties without your consent in each of the listed circumstances, including when Disney+ determines in good faith that law requires disclosure.
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we may use, retain or share information with law enforcement or others in circumstances where a person's vital interests require protection, such as in the case of emergencies.
Protect us, our business, our users, and others, for example to enforce our terms of service, prevent spam or other unwanted communications, and investigate or protect against fraud
we may share data between our affiliates for the safety and security of our users and may take necessary actions if we believe you have violated these Terms, including banning you from our Services and/or our affiliates' services...
"When we share your personal information with third parties in connection with the sale of a business, to enforce our Terms of Use or rules, to ensure the safety and security of our guests and third parties...to comply with legal process, or in other cases if we believe in good faith that disclosure is required by law.Excerpt from Disney+'s Privacy Policy
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Personal information may be disclosed to third parties across a broad range of circumstances, including some—such as a good-faith belief that law requires disclosure—that are determined unilaterally by Disney+.
Your personal information may be shared with third parties without your consent in each of the listed circumstances, including when Disney+ determines in good faith that law requires disclosure.
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