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The clause establishes a mechanism for DraftKings to receive personal information from external data sources without separate authorization from those sources, streamlining identity verification and fraud prevention operations across multiple third-party data holders.
By using the service, users authorize third parties to share specified personal information with DraftKings for identity and fraud-related purposes. This authorization applies to a broad category of data intermediaries and covers sensitive identifiers and behavioral data.
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"By accepting this privacy notice and using our Services, you authorize third parties, which may include your mobile operator(s), internet service provider(s), financial institution(s), as well as government organizations and other authoritative data sources, to disclose to us and our service providers and other vendors your personal information for the purposes of validating your identity and detecting and preventing fraud. This information may include, but is not limited to, your credit record number, IP address, device identifier, browser type, operating system, location, and data regarding your interaction with an Internet website or application.— Excerpt from DraftKings's DraftKings Privacy Policy
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The clause establishes a mechanism for DraftKings to receive personal information from external data sources without separate authorization from those sources, streamlining identity verification and fraud prevention operations across multiple third-party data holders.
By using the service, users authorize third parties to share specified personal information with DraftKings for identity and fraud-related purposes. This authorization applies to a broad category of data intermediaries and covers sensitive identifiers and behavioral data.
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