Feb. 20, 2023, 10:38 a.m. | /u/Allapichamollakka

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I am a legal analyst in a tech firm. Our clients are mainly from the US and the EU. So obviously we have to be in compliance with the laws there. For the same, I have been going through the recent California Privacy Rights Act and its regulations. In the regulations, I have come across the term 'another disclosed purpose'. I couldn't find a definition for that anywhere. I am currently working under the assumption that it is the purpose …

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