When may a financial institution share consumer information with non-affiliated third parties for marketing purposes?

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When may a financial institution share consumer information with non-affiliated third parties for marketing purposes?

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When may a financial institution share consumer information with non-affiliated third parties for marketing purposes?

A. After disclosing information-sharing practices to customers and after giving them an opportunity to opt in.
B. After disclosing marketing practices to customers and after giving them an opportunity to opt in.
C. After disclosing information-sharing practices to customers and after giving them an opportunity to opt out.
D. After disclosing marketing practices to customers and after giving them an opportunity to opt out.
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