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The clause establishes a notification obligation triggered specifically by material policy changes that expand Xfinity's data use rights over previously collected information, providing a defined consumer protection trigger.
If Xfinity materially expands its rights to use information it has already collected about you, it must notify you before or at the time of that change.
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If we make material changes to it or the ways we process your information, we'll notify you (by, for example, prominently posting a notice of the changes on our sites before they take effect or directly sending you a notification).
If we make material changes to this Policy, we will notify you via the Services.
If we update it, we will do so online, and if we make material changes, we will let you know through the Lyft Platform or by some other method of communication like email and seek your consent where required by applicable laws.
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"If we make material changes to this Privacy Policy that increase our rights to use personal information that we have previously collected about you, we will notify you through written, electronic, or other means...— Excerpt from Xfinity's Comcast Privacy Policy
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The clause establishes a notification obligation triggered specifically by material policy changes that expand Xfinity's data use rights over previously collected information, providing a defined consumer protection trigger.
If Xfinity materially expands its rights to use information it has already collected about you, it must notify you before or at the time of that change.
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