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Personal information held by Thomson Reuters about a user may originate from data brokers and advertising partners — sources the user may never have directly interacted with or consented to share data with Thomson Reuters.
Thomson Reuters may hold personal information about you that it received from data brokers or advertising partners, not only information you provided directly.
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