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"Communications through the Platform may involve the electronic transmission...of information that you may consider to be personal financial information and you agree and consent to such transmission of such information.Excerpt from Stash's Terms of Use
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The clause states: “Communications through the Platform may involve the electronic transmission...of information that you may consider to be personal financial information and you agree and consent to such transmission of such information.”
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