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Users are put on notice that health information—potentially carrying heightened legal protections depending on jurisdiction—may be collected as a condition of using the service.
Interpretive note: The word 'may' appears twice, qualifying both the collection requirement and the sensitive classification; both qualifiers are preserved in the claim.
A reader is informed that their health information may be collected when using Headspace's Products and Services, and that such information may carry sensitive status under their local laws.
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"your use of the Products and Services may require the collection of your health information. This health information may be considered sensitive under your local laws.— Excerpt from Headspace's Headspace Terms and Conditions
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Users are put on notice that health information—potentially carrying heightened legal protections depending on jurisdiction—may be collected as a condition of using the service.
A reader is informed that their health information may be collected when using Headspace's Products and Services, and that such information may carry sensitive status under their local laws.
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