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The clause establishes that third-party marketing disclosure occurs by default for some information types, requiring affirmative opt-out rather than opt-in consent, depending on the category of data.
Whether you must opt in or may opt out of third-party marketing disclosures depends on the type of personal information involved; the control mechanism is not uniform.
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We will disclose information to third parties about your account or the transfers you make: (i) where it is necessary for completing transfers, or (ii) in order to verify the existence and condition of your account...
disclosure is required by a third-party to complete a transaction initiated by the user
If we're involved in a reorganization, merger, acquisition, sale of some or all of our assets or other business transaction, depending on the circumstances, we may disclose any of the information described in Section 2 above...
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The clause establishes that third-party marketing disclosure occurs by default for some information types, requiring affirmative opt-out rather than opt-in consent, depending on the category of data.
Whether you must opt in or may opt out of third-party marketing disclosures depends on the type of personal information involved; the control mechanism is not uniform.
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