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Sharing extends beyond delivering a user's existing services to enabling unsolicited outreach from other Sony Group companies about products and offerings unrelated to the user's direct relationship with Sony PlayStation.
Interpretive note: The excerpt uses ellipses, suggesting additional purposes or conditions for sharing with Sony Group companies may exist in the full document that are not visible here. The two stated purposes — service delivery and marketing outreach — are treated as the primary propositions; others may be omitted.
Sony PlayStation shares your personal information with other Sony Group companies, which may use it to contact you about their own products, services, or other offerings that may interest you.
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"Sony Group, for purposes related to providing you with content, products, or services ... and so that other Sony group companies may contact you about products, services or other offerings that may be of interest to you.Excerpt from Sony PlayStation's PlayStation Privacy Policy
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Sharing extends beyond delivering a user's existing services to enabling unsolicited outreach from other Sony Group companies about products and offerings unrelated to the user's direct relationship with Sony PlayStation.
Sony PlayStation shares your personal information with other Sony Group companies, which may use it to contact you about their own products, services, or other offerings that may interest you.
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