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The clause establishes a data sharing framework that extends beyond Target's direct operations to include partner marketing and third-party marketing activities. This operational structure means personal information flows to entities outside Target's direct control for purposes including service delivery, joint product offerings, and independent marketing programs.
Users' personal information is subject to disclosure to a defined but broad set of third-party recipients for specified purposes including service provision, joint marketing, and third-party marketing. The terms do not condition these disclosures on explicit user authorization for each category of recipient.
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"We may share your personal information with third parties, including service providers who perform services on our behalf, business partners with whom we jointly offer products or services (such as Ulta Beauty and Marriott Bonvoy), and advertising partners. We may also share your information with other companies for their own marketing purposes.— Excerpt from Target's Target Privacy Policy
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The clause establishes a data sharing framework that extends beyond Target's direct operations to include partner marketing and third-party marketing activities. This operational structure means personal information flows to entities outside Target's direct control for purposes including service delivery, joint product offerings, and independent marketing programs.
Users' personal information is subject to disclosure to a defined but broad set of third-party recipients for specified purposes including service provision, joint marketing, and third-party marketing. The terms do not condition these disclosures on explicit user authorization for each category of recipient.
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