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This represents a direct commitment against two specific categories of data transaction as legally defined under California law, covering both current practice and a defined historical period.
Interpretive note: The qualifiers 'as those terms are defined under the CCPA' are legally significant — this statement does not address data transfers that fall outside those statutory definitions.
Users, particularly California residents, can rely on OpenSea's stated policy that their personal information is not sold or shared under the CCPA definitions.
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"We do not "sell" or "share" (as those terms are defined under the CCPA) personal information, nor have we done so in the preceding 12 months.Excerpt from OpenSea's Privacy Policy
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This represents a direct commitment against two specific categories of data transaction as legally defined under California law, covering both current practice and a defined historical period.
Users, particularly California residents, can rely on OpenSea's stated policy that their personal information is not sold or shared under the CCPA definitions.
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