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This clause establishes Peacock's operational procedure for processing opt-out preference signals transmitted through browser mechanisms. The provision conditions recognition on legal requirements, meaning the scope and implementation of signal recognition may vary by jurisdiction based on applicable data protection regulations.
If a user enables a legally-recognized opt-out preference signal through their browser, Peacock agrees to process that signal in accordance with applicable law. The extent to which such signals restrict data practices depends on the specific legal obligations in the user's jurisdiction.
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enableGpcSdk: true, gpcSetting: { privacyPolicyLink: '/Privacy-Security-Policy-a-282.html' }
We process Global Privacy Control signals as opt-out requests for the sale or sharing of personal information.
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"Please note that if you have a legally-recognized browser-based opt out preference signal turned on via your device browser (such as Global Privacy Control), we recognize such preference in accordance and to the extent required by applicable law.— Excerpt from Peacock's Peacock Privacy Policy
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This clause establishes Peacock's operational procedure for processing opt-out preference signals transmitted through browser mechanisms. The provision conditions recognition on legal requirements, meaning the scope and implementation of signal recognition may vary by jurisdiction based on applicable data protection regulations.
If a user enables a legally-recognized opt-out preference signal through their browser, Peacock agrees to process that signal in accordance with applicable law. The extent to which such signals restrict data practices depends on the specific legal obligations in the user's jurisdiction.
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