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The clause establishes that Dun & Bradstreet actively creates new data products from existing data, which may include derived information about individuals or businesses beyond what was originally collected.
The updated privacy policy removed explicit language describing how users can manage cookie preferences and enable chat functionality. Previously, the policy stated that users could click 'Manage Choices' to enable or disable specific cookies including 'Chat' cookies. The revised version no longer includes these detailed preference options in the displayed policy language. The terms now indicate that chat functionality requires accepting 'Chat Cookies,' but the granular control mechanisms previously described have been removed from the public policy disclosure.
View change record →The updated privacy statement removes extensive disclosures about Dun & Bradstreet's data processing practices, ethical commitments, certifications, and individual rights procedures. Previously, the policy described the company's core values, ethical principles, ISO certifications, cross-border privacy frameworks, data broker registrations in multiple states, and how individuals could exercise rights. The revised statement now provides minimal substantive guidance. Under the updated terms, users will find substantially less information about how their data is processed, what protections apply, and how to contact the company regarding their rights.
View change record →Data about you or your business may be aggregated, combined with other data, or used to generate derived outputs such as scores, ratings, and analytics.
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"We aggregate data, combine, and generate data, including scores, ratings, and other analytics.Excerpt from Dun & Bradstreet's D&B Privacy Policy
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The clause establishes that Dun & Bradstreet actively creates new data products from existing data, which may include derived information about individuals or businesses beyond what was originally collected.
Data about you or your business may be aggregated, combined with other data, or used to generate derived outputs such as scores, ratings, and analytics.
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