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The provision establishes the scope of TransUnion's data disclosure authority to external entities and identifies the categories of recipients who may receive personal information. The authorization extends to commercial use of personal data by third parties for their own marketing activities, creating a distributed data ecology beyond TransUnion's direct control.
Users' personal information may be distributed to multiple third-party categories for uses including direct marketing and advertising. The terms establish an opt-out right for third-party marketing purposes, meaning data sharing occurs through default unless the user exercises this opt-out mechanism.
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"We may share your personal information with third parties, including our affiliates and subsidiaries, business partners, service providers, data resellers, marketing and advertising companies, and other third parties as permitted by law. We may share information with third parties for their own marketing purposes, subject to your right to opt out.— Excerpt from TransUnion's TransUnion Privacy Policy
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The provision establishes the scope of TransUnion's data disclosure authority to external entities and identifies the categories of recipients who may receive personal information. The authorization extends to commercial use of personal data by third parties for their own marketing activities, creating a distributed data ecology beyond TransUnion's direct control.
Users' personal information may be distributed to multiple third-party categories for uses including direct marketing and advertising. The terms establish an opt-out right for third-party marketing purposes, meaning data sharing occurs through default unless the user exercises this opt-out mechanism.
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