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Characterizing the activity as a potential 'sale' under local privacy laws is significant because sale-based rights — such as the right to opt out — may be triggered for users in covered jurisdictions.
Your personal information may be included in Services Thomson Reuters provides to third parties, and depending on your local law, this may legally constitute a sale of your personal information.
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