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While a use-limitation obligation is imposed on third-party providers, the clause confirms that Personal Information does flow to external parties, and the enforceability of that obligation depends on Rumble's contracts with those providers.
The updated policy modifies the language governing notification of Personal Information disclosure. The prior version stated that Rumble 'will attempt to notify you before we disclose your Personal Information,' whereas the revised language states the company 'may attempt to notify you.' This shifts the provision from an asserted commitment to attempt notification toward a discretionary authorization to do so when permitted by law. Under the revised terms, notification attempts are now framed as optional rather than intended.
View change record →Readers' Personal Information may be accessed by third-party service providers, though those providers are under an obligation to restrict their use to the tasks performed for Rumble.
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"We may retain third party service providers to provide services on our behalf...These third parties have access to your Personal Information only to perform these tasks on our behalf and are obligated not to disclose or use it for any other purpose.Excerpt from Rumble's Privacy Policy
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While a use-limitation obligation is imposed on third-party providers, the clause confirms that Personal Information does flow to external parties, and the enforceability of that obligation depends on Rumble's contracts with those providers.
Readers' Personal Information may be accessed by third-party service providers, though those providers are under an obligation to restrict their use to the tasks performed for Rumble.
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