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This category includes highly sensitive government-issued identifiers; their sale or disclosure to third parties increases the risk of identity-related harm to consumers.
Your personal identifiers—including your name, postal address, social security number, driver's license, email address, and unique online identifiers—may be collected by Experian and sold, shared, or disclosed to others.
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Category A: Identifiers. Examples: A real name, alias, postal address, unique personal identifier, online identifier, Internet Protocol address, email address, account name, driver's license number, passport number... Collected: Yes.
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If you are an individual user, we collect, use, transfer, disclose and store any personal Data you provide to us in accordance with our privacy policy, (available on our website), and Applicable Privacy Laws.
"Personal and online identifiers (such as first and last name, postal address, telephone number, social security number, driver's license, email address, or unique online identifiers) Yes... Sold, shared, or disclosed... YesExcerpt from Experian's Privacy Policy
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This category includes highly sensitive government-issued identifiers; their sale or disclosure to third parties increases the risk of identity-related harm to consumers.
Your personal identifiers—including your name, postal address, social security number, driver's license, email address, and unique online identifiers—may be collected by Experian and sold, shared, or disclosed to others.
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