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Even limited or pseudonymous data such as hashed email addresses may be disclosed to third parties, which can enable identification or targeting outside Disney+'s own platforms.
Interpretive note: The excerpt contains a second independent proposition—sharing to provide and measure relevant third-party advertising—which was omitted from the canonical claim and recorded in omitted_material.
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 →Limited personal information about you, including identifiers or hashed email addresses, may be shared with third parties.
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Even limited or pseudonymous data such as hashed email addresses may be disclosed to third parties, which can enable identification or targeting outside Disney+'s own platforms.
Limited personal information about you, including identifiers or hashed email addresses, may be shared with third parties.
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