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How Does Walmart Secure Our Personal Information?

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Walmart recognizes the importance of maintaining the security of customers’ personal information. Walmart use reasonable security measures, including physical, administrative, and technical safeguards to protect your personal information.

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How Does Walmart Share Our Personal Information Outside Of Walmart?

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Walmart will not sell or rent your personal information. Walmart may share your personal information in limited circumstances, such as to conduct our business, when legally required, or with your consent.

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How Does Walmart Use Our Personal Information?

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Walmart uses your personal information to provide you products and services, such as to fulfill your requests for products or to help Walmart personalize Walmart's offerings to you. Walmart also uses your personal information to support our business functions, such as fraud prevention, marketing, and legal functions.

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Who Can I Contact At Walmart About the Privacy Policy?

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Contact Customer Service Team or write the Walmart Privacy Office with any questions or comments about this Policy or about how Walmart handles your personal information.

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What Does Walmart's Privacy Policy Include?

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Walmart's Policy covers how and why Walmart collect, use, protect, and share your personal information:

At Walmart and Amigo retail stores in the United States and Puerto Rico, and On our websites and mobile services where this Policy is posted.

Walmart's Policy focuses on personal information – information that identifies you or reasonably can be linked to information that identifies you. 

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When Sam Walton opened the doors to the first Walmart in 1962, his goal was to save people money so they can live better. Sam was a firm believer in listening to what his customers had to say. That tradition continues today.

But now, it doesn’t have to end when you leave the store. Through Facebook, we’re able to talk to you. Find out what’s on your mind and let you know what we’re up to. It’s just another way we’re working to give the millions of families who shop at Walmart more of what they love—ways to save money and live better.