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Legal compulsion to disclose means users' Personal Information may be shared with government and law enforcement authorities regardless of user preferences or consent.
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Zelle's website now operates under a binding privacy notice that requires you to expressly consent to the collection, use, disclosure, and retention of your personal information as a condition of visiting the site. The policy states that by using the website, you consent to these practices, and you should not use the site if you disagree. This represents a shift from marketing content to enforceable legal terms that govern what data is collected from website visitors and how it may be used. You can review the full privacy notice in the footer of zelle.com pages or request a copy via email at zelleprivacy@earlywarning.com to understand what specific data practices apply to your visit.
View change record →Readers should be aware that their Personal Information may be disclosed to law enforcement and government agencies when Zelle is required by law to do so.
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Legal compulsion to disclose means users' Personal Information may be shared with government and law enforcement authorities regardless of user preferences or consent.
Readers should be aware that their Personal Information may be disclosed to law enforcement and government agencies when Zelle is required by law to do so.
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