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This clause establishes that user data can be disclosed to law enforcement and related parties without the user's consent under qualifying legal or crime-prevention circumstances.
Interpretive note: The excerpt is truncated after item (ii); additional disclosure grounds likely exist in the full clause but are not reproduced and cannot be stated.
Users' data may be disclosed to government or law enforcement bodies in response to legal process or for crime prevention and detection purposes.
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we may use, retain or share information with law enforcement or others in circumstances where a person's vital interests require protection, such as in the case of emergencies.
Protect us, our business, our users, and others, for example to enforce our terms of service, prevent spam or other unwanted communications, and investigate or protect against fraud
disclosure is required by a third-party to complete a transaction initiated by the user
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This clause establishes that user data can be disclosed to law enforcement and related parties without the user's consent under qualifying legal or crime-prevention circumstances.
Users' data may be disclosed to government or law enforcement bodies in response to legal process or for crime prevention and detection purposes.
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