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The clause establishes the operational framework for Home Depot's use of personal data in advertising partnerships and creates a disclosure requirement under California privacy law. It specifies the mechanisms through which data collection and sharing occur while providing users with a procedural right to opt out of the designated data practices.
Users operate under a default framework in which Home Depot shares personal information with advertising partners and permits those partners to deploy tracking technologies unless the user exercises the opt-out right. The provision establishes that continued use of the service constitutes acceptance of these data-sharing practices absent user action to opt out.
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"We share personal information with third-party advertising partners so that they can serve targeted ads to you on our behalf, and we may allow those partners to collect information directly from you using cookies, web beacons, and similar technologies. Under California law, this may constitute a 'sale' or 'sharing' of personal information. You have the right to opt out of the sale or sharing of your personal information.— Excerpt from Home Depot's Home Depot Privacy Policy
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The clause establishes the operational framework for Home Depot's use of personal data in advertising partnerships and creates a disclosure requirement under California privacy law. It specifies the mechanisms through which data collection and sharing occur while providing users with a procedural right to opt out of the designated data practices.
Users operate under a default framework in which Home Depot shares personal information with advertising partners and permits those partners to deploy tracking technologies unless the user exercises the opt-out right. The provision establishes that continued use of the service constitutes acceptance of these data-sharing practices absent user action to opt out.
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