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The clause establishes the operational framework under which Verizon discloses customer data to external entities for service delivery and advertising purposes. It specifies that such third parties operate under contractual data protection obligations, defining the scope of permissible data sharing within the service relationship.
Users' personal information may be disclosed to service providers supporting Verizon's operations and to advertising partners for targeted marketing purposes. The terms authorize this sharing while requiring third-party recipients to maintain contractual protections over the disclosed information.
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The clause establishes the operational framework under which Verizon discloses customer data to external entities for service delivery and advertising purposes. It specifies that such third parties operate under contractual data protection obligations, defining the scope of permissible data sharing within the service relationship.
Users' personal information may be disclosed to service providers supporting Verizon's operations and to advertising partners for targeted marketing purposes. The terms authorize this sharing while requiring third-party recipients to maintain contractual protections over the disclosed information.
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