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The breadth of identifier categories—spanning physical, digital, governmental, and financial data—means Home Depot can build detailed profiles linking online and offline consumer identity.
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Home Depot may hold a wide range of identifying information about you, from basic contact details to government-issued ID numbers and license plate numbers.
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The breadth of identifier categories—spanning physical, digital, governmental, and financial data—means Home Depot can build detailed profiles linking online and offline consumer identity.
Home Depot may hold a wide range of identifying information about you, from basic contact details to government-issued ID numbers and license plate numbers.
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