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If Okta's sharing is a CCPA 'sale,' individuals have a right to opt out, making this acknowledgment significant for understanding available privacy rights.
Interpretive note: The word 'may' in the excerpt means Okta is not definitively characterizing the sharing as a sale, only acknowledging it as a possibility. The consumer_impact sentence introduces opt-out rights, which are not stated in this clause's canonical claim; this is a derivation from context rather than the excerpt itself. That sentence should be treated with caution.
Okta's sharing of your Personal Data, as described in Section XI, may be legally characterized as a sale under the CCPA, which could trigger your opt-out rights.
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If Okta's sharing is a CCPA 'sale,' individuals have a right to opt out, making this acknowledgment significant for understanding available privacy rights.
Okta's sharing of your Personal Data, as described in Section XI, may be legally characterized as a sale under the CCPA, which could trigger your opt-out rights.
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