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The permitted uses of sensitive Personal Information are bounded by a 'reasonably expected by an average consumer' standard, which is a subjective threshold rather than a specific enumerated list, and characteristic inference is explicitly excluded.
Interpretive note: The phrase 'without the purpose of inferring characteristics' is grammatically ambiguous—it is unclear whether it is a separate limitation or a qualifier on the permitted uses listed before it. Confidence is medium because parsing the clause's structure affects what the limitation covers.
DoorDash will not use your sensitive Personal Information beyond what an average consumer would reasonably expect for service provision, legal, security, and safety purposes, and will not use it to infer characteristics about you.
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The permitted uses of sensitive Personal Information are bounded by a 'reasonably expected by an average consumer' standard, which is a subjective threshold rather than a specific enumerated list, and characteristic inference is explicitly excluded.
DoorDash will not use your sensitive Personal Information beyond what an average consumer would reasonably expect for service provision, legal, security, and safety purposes, and will not use it to infer characteristics about you.
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