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to the extent practicable, upon request of the Disclosing Party return or destroy all Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party that is in its possession upon termination or expiration of this Agreement.
We will keep the personal information we collect about you for as long as necessary to carry out the purposes set forth in this Privacy Notice...but no longer than as required or permitted under applicable law or internal Walmart policy.
We will retain personal information and the contents of our communications with you as long as necessary to fulfill these purposes unless the law requires us to keep it for a longer period of time.
"If you withdraw your consent to us processing your Personal Information, we will erase your Personal Information from our systems, unless the Personal Information is required for Tabnine to establish, exercise or defend against legal claims...Excerpt from Tabnine's Privacy Policy
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The clause states: “If you withdraw your consent to us processing your Personal Information, we will erase your Personal Information from our systems, unless the Personal Information is required for Tabnine to establish, exercise or defend against legal claims...”
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