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The act of saving an item functions as a legal consent trigger, enabling third-party merchants to send communications directly to the user through Google Pay without any separate opt-in.
Users who save a Save to Google Pay Item are deemed to have given prior express consent to merchant communications via Google Pay.
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"By saving a Save to Google Pay Item, you agree you are providing your prior express consent to receive communications from a third-party merchant directly to you through Google Pay.— Excerpt from Google Ads's Google Ads Terms of Service
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The act of saving an item functions as a legal consent trigger, enabling third-party merchants to send communications directly to the user through Google Pay without any separate opt-in.
Users who save a Save to Google Pay Item are deemed to have given prior express consent to merchant communications via Google Pay.
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