Do We Share Personal Data Sample Clauses

Do We Share Personal Data. 6. How Do We Work with Other Services and Platforms?
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Do We Share Personal Data. We may share your Personal Data or other information about you with others in a variety of ways as described in this section of the Privacy Statement. We may share your Personal Data or other information for the following reasons: With other members of the PayPal corporate family: We may share your Personal Data with members of the PayPal family of entities to, among other things, provide the Services you have requested or authorized; to manage risk; to help detect and prevent potentially illegal and fraudulent acts and other violations of our policies and agreements and to help us manage the availability and connectivity of PayPal products, Services, and communications. With other companies that provide services to us: We share Personal Data with third- party service providers that perform services and functions at our direction and on our behalf. These third-party service providers may, for example, provide you with Services, verify your identity, assist in processing transactions, send you advertisements for our products and services, or provide customer support. With other financial institutions: We share Personal Data with other financial institutions that we have partnered with to jointly create and offer a product. These financial institutions may only use this information to market and offer PayPal-related products, unless you have given consent for other uses. We may also share Personal Data to process transactions, provide you with benefits associated with your eligible cards, and keep your financial information up to date. With the other parties to transactions when you use the Services, such as other Users, merchants, and their service providers: We may share information about you and your Account with the other parties involved in processing your transactions. This includes other Users you are sending or receiving funds from, and merchants, and their service providers. The information might include: o Personal Data and Account information necessary to facilitate the transaction; o Personal Data to help other participant(s) resolve disputes and detect and prevent fraud; and o Anonymous data and performance analytics to help merchants better understand the uses of our Services and to help merchants enhance Users’ experiences. With other third parties for our business purposes or as permitted or required by law: We may share information about you with other parties for PayPal’s business purposes or as permitted or required by law, including: o if...
Do We Share Personal Data. 5.1. We may share your Personal Data or other information about you with others in a variety of ways as described in this section of the Privacy Policy.

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