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Users in states with applicable privacy laws may have legal rights triggered by what Zoom characterizes as a potential 'sale' or 'sharing' of their data for targeted advertising.
Zoom's use of advertising and analytics services may result in your data being sold or shared for targeted advertising purposes, with legal implications that vary depending on your state's privacy laws.
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Users in states with applicable privacy laws may have legal rights triggered by what Zoom characterizes as a potential 'sale' or 'sharing' of their data for targeted advertising.
Zoom's use of advertising and analytics services may result in your data being sold or shared for targeted advertising purposes, with legal implications that vary depending on your state's privacy laws.
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