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Updates to Privacy Statement

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wdstore.com

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Tue, Dec 31, 2019 09:01 PM

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Our gaming bundle really performs by adding a new section addressing our compliance with the Califor

Our gaming bundle really performs [Western Digital Store] [Western Digital Store] [[ Updates to Privacy Statement As part of our continued commitment to your privacy, we are updating the Western Digital [Privacy Statement]( by adding a new section addressing our compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and including our new [California Consumer Privacy Act Notice](. The Privacy Statement governs our use of your data in relation to our products, services, marketing communications and support, including for our SanDisk, WD, and G-Technology brands. We encourage you to review the updated Privacy Statement in its entirety. We strongly encourage you to review the Privacy Statement to understand how your data is collected, shared and used by Western Digital and its affiliates. Your continued use of Western Digital products and services, including your continued participation in our marketing communications and support programs, acknowledges your acceptance of the updated [Privacy Statement.]( If you have any questions or comments, please [Contact Us.]( Updates to Privacy Statement As part of our continued commitment to your privacy, we are updating the Western Digital [Privacy Statement]( by adding a new section addressing our compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and including our new [California Consumer Privacy Act Notice](. The Privacy Statement governs our use of your data in relation to our products, services, marketing communications and support, including for our SanDisk, WD, and G-Technology brands. We encourage you to review the updated Privacy Statement in its entirety. We strongly encourage you to review the Privacy Statement to understand how your data is collected, shared and used by Western Digital and its affiliates. Your continued use of Western Digital products and services, including your continued participation in our marketing communications and support programs, acknowledges your acceptance of the updated [Privacy Statement](. If you have any questions or comments, please [Contact Us](. [Image] [Image] © 2019 Western Digital Corporation or its affiliates. [Privacy Statement]( | [Terms of Use]( 5601 Great Oaks Parkway, San Jose, CA 95119 USA If you would prefer not to receive future promotional emails from Western Digital and its family of companies, [click here]( to unsubscribe.

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