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SMS opt-in data and consent records are carved out from Ticketmaster's broader third-party sharing practices in the US and Canada, providing users a specific protection over their messaging consent data.
The updated policy establishes that Ticketmaster may collect biometric information in limited circumstances where necessary for service delivery or required by law, with additional safeguards and advance notice. The policy now discloses that event photography and video may be captured and used in marketing materials, with a stated right to object where Ticketmaster controls the filming. Communications may now occur through messaging services in addition to existing channels. These disclosures inform you of practices Ticketmaster may engage in, but operational impact depends on whether and how these practices are implemented in your jurisdiction or event context.
View change record →A user in the United States or Canada who provides SMS opt-in consent can expect that data will not be shared with third parties unless they separately consent to such sharing.
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SMS opt-in data and consent records are carved out from Ticketmaster's broader third-party sharing practices in the US and Canada, providing users a specific protection over their messaging consent data.
A user in the United States or Canada who provides SMS opt-in consent can expect that data will not be shared with third parties unless they separately consent to such sharing.
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