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Lyft expressly disclaims two specific forms of monetizing personal data: direct monetary sale and operating as a data broker.
Your personal information will not be sold to third parties for money, and Lyft does not function as a data broker with respect to your data.
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Under Section 1798.83, Ancestry currently does not share any Personal Information with third parties for their own direct marketing purposes.
We do not sell or share your personal data for cross-context behavioral advertising. You can always opt out of Oura direct marketing communications, though you may still see marketing messaging within the Oura App.
Your personal information may be transferred to countries other than where you live, such as, for example, to our servers in the US.
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"We do not sell your personal information to third parties for money–no one can buy the personal information we collect from and about you and we do not act as a data broker.— Excerpt from Lyft's Lyft Privacy Policy
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Lyft expressly disclaims two specific forms of monetizing personal data: direct monetary sale and operating as a data broker.
Your personal information will not be sold to third parties for money, and Lyft does not function as a data broker with respect to your data.
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