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The clause establishes that children's information is shared with the same broad set of third-party categories as adult user information, without a stated child-specific restriction.
Interpretive note: The excerpt is brief and incorporates by reference the 'When and To Whom We Disclose Information' section, whose full content is not quoted here. The precise categories of parties are therefore not determinable from this excerpt alone, reducing confidence.
Information about children using Xfinity's Services is disclosed to the same range of third-party categories that apply to all users.
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The clause establishes that children's information is shared with the same broad set of third-party categories as adult user information, without a stated child-specific restriction.
Information about children using Xfinity's Services is disclosed to the same range of third-party categories that apply to all users.
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