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The provision operationalizes the exercise of statutory privacy rights by designating specific submission channels and establishing an identity verification requirement as a procedural prerequisite to fulfilling privacy requests.
Users seeking to exercise privacy rights must initiate requests through designated channels and complete identity verification before the entity processes the request. The provision does not automatically execute privacy rights upon service enrollment but requires affirmative submission and verification.
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The provision operationalizes the exercise of statutory privacy rights by designating specific submission channels and establishing an identity verification requirement as a procedural prerequisite to fulfilling privacy requests.
Users seeking to exercise privacy rights must initiate requests through designated channels and complete identity verification before the entity processes the request. The provision does not automatically execute privacy rights upon service enrollment but requires affirmative submission and verification.
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