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The clause establishes the conditions under which the company may unilaterally access and disclose account information without prior user notification or consent, contingent on the company's assessment that disclosure falls within specified categories including legal obligation, Terms enforcement, or protection of company and public interests.
The updated Terms of Use no longer include explicit language describing cookie preferences, consent options (Agree and Proceed, Required Only, Manage Choices), or chat functionality data collection requirements. Previously, the document stated that users could manage cookies or enable chat functionality through specific settings. This removal means users navigating the website will not find these disclosures in the Terms of Use itself, though cookie and chat functionality may continue to operate according to the Cookie Policy, which remains referenced separately.
View change record →Users acknowledge that their account information may be disclosed to third parties or authorities based on the company's good faith determination that disclosure is reasonably necessary for legal compliance, Terms enforcement, intellectual property defense, customer service provision, or protection of company, user, or public interests. The provision applies upon continued use of the service.
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"To the extent lawfully permissible, you acknowledge, consent and agree that Dun & Bradstreet shall also have the right to access, preserve and disclose your account information and content if required to do so by law or in a good faith belief that such access preservation or disclosure is reasonably necessary to: (a) comply with legal process; (b) enforce these Terms; (c) respond to claims that any content violates the rights of third parties; (d) respond to your requests for customer service; or (e) protect the rights, property or personal safety of Dun & Bradstreet, its users and the public.— Excerpt from Dun & Bradstreet's D&B Terms of Use
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The clause establishes the conditions under which the company may unilaterally access and disclose account information without prior user notification or consent, contingent on the company's assessment that disclosure falls within specified categories including legal obligation, Terms enforcement, or protection of company and public interests.
Users acknowledge that their account information may be disclosed to third parties or authorities based on the company's good faith determination that disclosure is reasonably necessary for legal compliance, Terms enforcement, intellectual property defense, customer service provision, or protection of company, user, or public interests. The provision applies upon continued use of the service.
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