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The restriction extends beyond the named categories to any information deemed sensitive under applicable law, creating a dynamic prohibition that expands with evolving legal definitions.
The reader is prohibited from sending Meta or collecting through Meta Products health, financial, biometric, or similarly sensitive data, including data classified as sensitive under any applicable law.
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The restriction extends beyond the named categories to any information deemed sensitive under applicable law, creating a dynamic prohibition that expands with evolving legal definitions.
The reader is prohibited from sending Meta or collecting through Meta Products health, financial, biometric, or similarly sensitive data, including data classified as sensitive under any applicable law.
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