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Health information is among the most sensitive categories of personal data; its collection, even when user-initiated, creates records that could be used or disclosed in ways that affect the user.
Interpretive note: The clause is limited to user-initiated reporting of health events; it does not address whether Starbucks collects health data through other means.
If you report a health event connected to a Starbucks experience, Starbucks may collect and retain the health information you provide.
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"We may collect information that you provide to us when reporting an event related to your health as a result of an experience at Starbucks.Excerpt from Starbucks's Privacy Policy
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Health information is among the most sensitive categories of personal data; its collection, even when user-initiated, creates records that could be used or disclosed in ways that affect the user.
If you report a health event connected to a Starbucks experience, Starbucks may collect and retain the health information you provide.
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