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User Information may be transferred to a new or acquiring entity as part of a corporate transaction, meaning control over that data could pass to a different organization.
Your Information may be shared with another entity if UnitedHealthcare undergoes a sale, merger, dissolution, acquisition, or similar corporate transaction.
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User Information may be transferred to a new or acquiring entity as part of a corporate transaction, meaning control over that data could pass to a different organization.
Your Information may be shared with another entity if UnitedHealthcare undergoes a sale, merger, dissolution, acquisition, or similar corporate transaction.
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