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This clause establishes the scope of permissible data recipients under the agreement. It specifies categories of third parties with whom personal information may be shared and ties disclosure authority to purposes outlined elsewhere in the notice.
Interpretive note: The specific third-party partners and the legal basis for each sharing relationship are not enumerated in the notice text available, creating ambiguity about which relationships constitute regulated sales or sharing under applicable state privacy statutes.
Under this provision, personal information collected by Walmart may be shared with multiple categories of external entities for operational and commercial purposes. The terms do not require explicit consent for each disclosure to these designated categories of recipients.
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"We may share your personal information with third parties, including service providers, business partners, advertising networks, data analytics providers, and other companies with whom we have a business relationship, for the purposes described in this notice.— Excerpt from Walmart's Walmart Privacy Notice
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This clause establishes the scope of permissible data recipients under the agreement. It specifies categories of third parties with whom personal information may be shared and ties disclosure authority to purposes outlined elsewhere in the notice.
Under this provision, personal information collected by Walmart may be shared with multiple categories of external entities for operational and commercial purposes. The terms do not require explicit consent for each disclosure to these designated categories of recipients.
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