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This clause defines Revolut's data monetization boundaries by restricting a specific category of data transfer—the sale of personal data—while other forms of data sharing (such as with service providers or for regulatory compliance) may still occur under other policy sections.
Under this provision, users can rely on Revolut's commitment not to monetize their personal data through sales transactions. However, the terms may authorize other forms of data sharing, disclosure, or processing that fall outside the definition of 'sale.'
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This clause defines Revolut's data monetization boundaries by restricting a specific category of data transfer—the sale of personal data—while other forms of data sharing (such as with service providers or for regulatory compliance) may still occur under other policy sections.
Under this provision, users can rely on Revolut's commitment not to monetize their personal data through sales transactions. However, the terms may authorize other forms of data sharing, disclosure, or processing that fall outside the definition of 'sale.'
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