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The clause establishes that user information moves across Verizon's corporate structure, including to affiliated entities, beyond the specific product or service a user engaged with.
Interpretive note: The excerpt also references disclosure to service providers and to 'others' beyond affiliates; those independent propositions were not stated in the canonical claim.
Your information may be shared with other companies within the Verizon corporate family, including affiliates.
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The clause establishes that user information moves across Verizon's corporate structure, including to affiliated entities, beyond the specific product or service a user engaged with.
Your information may be shared with other companies within the Verizon corporate family, including affiliates.
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