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The clause establishes a discretionary disclosure mechanism that operates outside standard notice and consent requirements, contingent on TaskRabbit's determination that certain conditions exist. This expands the parties to whom personal information may be shared beyond those specified in standard data handling procedures.
Users' personal information may be disclosed to third parties based on TaskRabbit's assessment of injury or rights interference, without prior user notice or approval. The provision grants TaskRabbit unilateral authority to determine when disclosure is warranted under the stated conditions.
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"We may also disclose your Personal Information to a relevant third party in our sole discretion, and to the extent permitted by applicable law, if we have reason to believe there has been an injury or an actual or possible interference with the rights of users, Taskrabbit and its parents, partners, or the general public.— Excerpt from TaskRabbit's TaskRabbit Privacy Policy
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The clause establishes a discretionary disclosure mechanism that operates outside standard notice and consent requirements, contingent on TaskRabbit's determination that certain conditions exist. This expands the parties to whom personal information may be shared beyond those specified in standard data handling procedures.
Users' personal information may be disclosed to third parties based on TaskRabbit's assessment of injury or rights interference, without prior user notice or approval. The provision grants TaskRabbit unilateral authority to determine when disclosure is warranted under the stated conditions.
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