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Sharing data with partners for their own marketing purposes means your information leaves Starbucks' direct control and is governed by third-party privacy policies you may not have reviewed.
Your Starbucks account data may be shared with licensee store operators and co-branded partners who can use it for their own independent marketing, expanding the number of organizations that hold and use your personal information.
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"We may share your personal information with our business partners, including Starbucks licensees, co-branded partners, and third parties who offer products or services through our platforms. These partners may use your information for their own marketing and business purposes.— Excerpt from Starbucks's Starbucks Privacy Policy
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Sharing data with partners for their own marketing purposes means your information leaves Starbucks' direct control and is governed by third-party privacy policies you may not have reviewed.
Your Starbucks account data may be shared with licensee store operators and co-branded partners who can use it for their own independent marketing, expanding the number of organizations that hold and use your personal information.
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