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The disclosure standard is Webull's own belief that disclosure is 'reasonably necessary,' which grants Webull significant discretion to share information across a broad range of circumstances.
Interpretive note: The excerpt lists multiple independent grounds for disclosure. The canonical claim captures all listed grounds as they are presented as co-equal bases rather than independent primary propositions.
Webull may preserve or disclose your information in a range of circumstances based on its own belief that doing so is reasonably necessary, without requiring a court order or your consent.
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The disclosure standard is Webull's own belief that disclosure is 'reasonably necessary,' which grants Webull significant discretion to share information across a broad range of circumstances.
Webull may preserve or disclose your information in a range of circumstances based on its own belief that doing so is reasonably necessary, without requiring a court order or your consent.
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