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The clause establishes the operational framework for data flows across the Revolut group structure and to external entities necessary for service delivery, regulatory compliance, and fraud management. This authorization enables the organization to consolidate data across subsidiaries and access third-party verification services without obtaining separate consent for each sharing instance.
Users' personal data will be shared with multiple categories of entities as a condition of service use, including within corporate affiliates for product and service development, with financial verification agencies for credit assessment, and with government bodies when legally required. Users may restrict sharing only with third parties outside these categories by withholding consent.
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"We share your personal data with: other companies in the Revolut group. We do this to run our services efficiently and to offer you more products and services. We may share your personal data with: credit reference agencies; fraud prevention agencies; companies that help us provide our services (for example, companies that help us with IT or other operational tasks); people or companies you send money to or receive money from; regulators, law enforcement agencies, or government agencies (if the law requires it or allows it); and other third parties where you have given us permission to do so.Excerpt from Revolut's Privacy Policy (Superseded URL)
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The clause establishes the operational framework for data flows across the Revolut group structure and to external entities necessary for service delivery, regulatory compliance, and fraud management. This authorization enables the organization to consolidate data across subsidiaries and access third-party verification services without obtaining separate consent for each sharing instance.
Users' personal data will be shared with multiple categories of entities as a condition of service use, including within corporate affiliates for product and service development, with financial verification agencies for credit assessment, and with government bodies when legally required. Users may restrict sharing only with third parties outside these categories by withholding consent.
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