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The range of potential recipients — spanning regulatory, sports, collegiate, and governmental bodies — means users' personal data and device identifiers may be shared with a wide array of institutional third parties.
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The updated privacy policy no longer explicitly covers the FanDuel Fantasy Picks platform (www.fanduel.com/picks) and its mobile app. Previously, the policy stated it applied to the DFS Site, Skill Games Site, and Picks Site together. Now only the DFS Site and Skill Games Site are listed in the policy scope. This creates ambiguity about what privacy rules, data collection practices, retention periods, and user rights apply to your Fantasy Picks account. You should review FanDuel's website to determine whether a separate privacy policy governs Fantasy Picks data, or contact FanDuel directly to clarify what privacy terms apply to that service.
View change record →Your Personal Information and Device Identifiers may be disclosed to a broad range of institutional entities including gaming regulators, sports leagues, associations, governing bodies, sports teams, colleges, and oversight agencies.
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The range of potential recipients — spanning regulatory, sports, collegiate, and governmental bodies — means users' personal data and device identifiers may be shared with a wide array of institutional third parties.
Your Personal Information and Device Identifiers may be disclosed to a broad range of institutional entities including gaming regulators, sports leagues, associations, governing bodies, sports teams, colleges, and oversight agencies.
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