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These categories are among the most sensitive personal attributes a consumer possesses; their sale or disclosure by Experian transfers information that can be used to discriminate or target individuals on protected characteristics.
Information about your racial or ethnic origin, religious or philosophical beliefs, citizenship or immigration status, or union membership may be collected by Experian and sold, shared, or disclosed to others.
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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.
"A consumer's racial or ethnic origin, religious or philosophical beliefs, citizenship or immigration status, or union membership Yes... Sold, shared, or disclosed... YesExcerpt from Experian's Privacy Policy
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These categories are among the most sensitive personal attributes a consumer possesses; their sale or disclosure by Experian transfers information that can be used to discriminate or target individuals on protected characteristics.
Information about your racial or ethnic origin, religious or philosophical beliefs, citizenship or immigration status, or union membership may be collected by Experian and sold, shared, or disclosed to others.
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