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Consenting to the Privacy Policy itself functions as a trigger for potential data sharing with third-party Social Networking Sites, meaning engagement behavior tied to identifying information may flow externally.
Interpretive note: The excerpt uses ellipsis, which may omit conditions or limitations on the sharing. It is unclear whether Privacy Policy consent alone is sufficient or whether SNS-specific consent is always additionally required.
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' video engagement activity and identifying Personal Information may be shared with Social Networking Sites as a consequence of consenting to Rumble's Privacy Policy, combined with any SNS-specific consent already given.
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"With your consent to this Privacy Policy, along with any consent you have given with respect to any Social Networking Sites...video titles, descriptions, and/or thumbnails that you engage with, together with Personal Information that may identify you...may be shared with an SNS.— Excerpt from Rumble's Rumble Privacy Policy
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Consenting to the Privacy Policy itself functions as a trigger for potential data sharing with third-party Social Networking Sites, meaning engagement behavior tied to identifying information may flow externally.
Readers' video engagement activity and identifying Personal Information may be shared with Social Networking Sites as a consequence of consenting to Rumble's Privacy Policy, combined with any SNS-specific consent already given.
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