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The updated policy establishes that Wealthfront may collect personal information about minors when adult account holders designate them as beneficiaries or when custodians provide information during account opening. The policy clarifies that the company does not have actual knowledge of collecting information directly from minors themselves. Additionally, the revised terms disclose that the company may use client personal information to train, develop, and improve AI-powered features, which may be tested with employees or released to clients. The policy states that AI feature outputs are provided for informational purposes only and do not constitute investment advice, and that Wealthfront makes no representation that such outputs are accurate, complete, or suitable for any purpose. If you become aware your child has directly provided information to Wealthfront without your consent, you may contact support@wealthfront.com to request deletion.
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"There are certain circumstances in which we may share your Personal Information with unaffiliated third-party service providers, including to perform certain business and technology-related functions and to support the provision of the Services.Excerpt from Wealthfront's Privacy Policy
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The clause states: “There are certain circumstances in which we may share your Personal Information with unaffiliated third-party service providers, including to perform certain business and technology-related functions and to support the provision of the Services.”
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