High — provisions that significantly limit your legal rights, authorize broad data collection, or create material financial exposure. Medium — provisions worth knowing about but with partial protections or limited scope. Low — standard terms with minimal consumer impact.
Sensitive personal information carries the highest privacy risk and is subject to the strongest legal protections in most jurisdictions; its collection by a data broker and information products compa…
Because Thomson Reuters operates as a data broker, individuals may have personal information collected, profiled, and sold without ever interacting directly with the company, making awareness of opt-…
This provision means personal data you provide, or that Thomson Reuters collects about you, could be used to build AI systems, raising questions about what data is used, for how long, and whether ind…
Session replay technology can capture detailed behavioral data including mouse movements, clicks, and potentially form field interactions, which goes beyond standard analytics; the presence of Facebo…
California's CCPA/CPRA provides among the strongest consumer privacy rights in the US, and Thomson Reuters' data aggregation practices make exercising these rights particularly important for Californ…
This is Thomson Reuters' privacy policy, covering how the company collects and uses your personal information across its legal, tax, news, and risk products, as well as its website. The …
This is the Terms of Use for Thomson Reuters' main corporate website, covering all visitors who browse pages at thomsonreuters.com. The most important thing to know is that Thomson Reuters …
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