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Participating in a Workday-hosted webinar or event involving third-party collaborators may result in those third parties independently contacting you using the information Workday shares.
Attending a Workday webinar or event co-hosted with third parties may result in approved third parties receiving your contact information and interests and using them to communicate with you.
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we may use, retain or share information with law enforcement or others in circumstances where a person's vital interests require protection, such as in the case of emergencies.
we may share data between our affiliates for the safety and security of our users and may take necessary actions if we believe you have violated these Terms, including banning you from our Services and/or our affiliates' services...
"When you participate in webinars, events, and other activities where Workday collaborates with third parties, we may share the personal information such as your contact information and interests in these offerings or services with these approved third parties so they can communicate with you.Excerpt from Workday's Privacy Statement
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Participating in a Workday-hosted webinar or event involving third-party collaborators may result in those third parties independently contacting you using the information Workday shares.
Attending a Workday webinar or event co-hosted with third parties may result in approved third parties receiving your contact information and interests and using them to communicate with you.
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