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A commitment not to sell personal data is a material privacy protection, distinguishing Fastly's practice from data-monetization models and carrying legal significance under statutes such as the CCPA.
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Readers can rely on the fact that Fastly does not sell their personal data to third parties.
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A commitment not to sell personal data is a material privacy protection, distinguishing Fastly's practice from data-monetization models and carrying legal significance under statutes such as the CCPA.
Readers can rely on the fact that Fastly does not sell their personal data to third parties.
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