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Sensitive identity information, potentially including biometrics, is disclosed to third parties such as credit reporting agencies and wireless carriers, expanding the circle of entities that hold this data.
Square is permitted to share a user's Identification Information with third-party identity verification vendors, including credit reporting agencies and wireless carriers.
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Sensitive identity information, potentially including biometrics, is disclosed to third parties such as credit reporting agencies and wireless carriers, expanding the circle of entities that hold this data.
Square is permitted to share a user's Identification Information with third-party identity verification vendors, including credit reporting agencies and wireless carriers.
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