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The clause establishes that Verizon acknowledges the possible existence of additional legal rights beyond those described elsewhere in the policy, which may expand users' enforceable options depending on their jurisdiction.
Interpretive note: The excerpt ends mid-list ('Indiana...'), so additional states referenced in the full document are not captured here. The word 'es posible' (may) is a conditional qualifier preserved in the claim.
Depending on your location or circumstances, you may have additional privacy rights under the Cable Act or specific state privacy laws that Verizon recognizes.
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You may make a verifiable consumer request related to your personal information twice per 12-month period.
When you exercise any of your applicable legal rights to access, amend, or delete your personal information, we may request additional information from you for the purpose of confirming your identity.
We share your information with service providers for legitimate business operations, such as data storage and hosting.
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"Es posible que tengas derechos adicionales según la Ley del Cable y las leyes estatales, incluidas las leyes de privacidad de California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana...— Excerpt from Verizon's Verizon Privacy Policy (Summary)
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The clause establishes that Verizon acknowledges the possible existence of additional legal rights beyond those described elsewhere in the policy, which may expand users' enforceable options depending on their jurisdiction.
Depending on your location or circumstances, you may have additional privacy rights under the Cable Act or specific state privacy laws that Verizon recognizes.
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