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(b) subject to subrule (4), for using the CDR data, including by aggregating the data, for the purpose of:
 (i) identifying; or
 (ii) compiling insights in relation to; or
 (iii) building a profile in relation to;
  any identifiable person who is not the CDR consumer who made the consumer data request.
 (4) Paragraph (3)(b) does not apply in relation to a person whose identity is readily apparent from the CDR data, if the accredited person is seeking consent to:
 (a) derive, from that CDR data, CDR data about that person's interactions with the CDR consumer; and
 (b) use that derived CDR data in order to provide the requested goods or services.

Subdivision 4.3.2A—Amending consents

4.12A  Amendment of consent
  An amendment of a consent takes effect when the CDR consumer amends the consent.
Note: It is not possible for the CDR consumer to specify a different day or time.

4.12B  Inviting CDR consumer to amend consent
 (1) An accredited person may invite a CDR consumer to amend a consent given in accordance with this Division only in accordance with this rule.
 (2) The accredited person may give the invitation:
 (a) if its consumer dashboard allows a consent amendment in accordance with subrule 1.14(2A)―via its consumer dashboard; or
 (b) in writing directly to the CDR consumer.
 (3) The accredited person may invite a CDR consumer to amend a current consent if:
 (a) the amendment would better enable the accredited person to provide the goods or services referred to in paragraph 4.3(1)(a); or
 (b) the amendment would:
 (i) be consequential to an agreement between the accredited person and the CDR consumer to modify those goods or services; and
 (ii) enable the accredited person to provide the modified goods or services.
 (4) The accredited person must not, for an invitation to amend the period referred to in paragraph 4.11(1)(b):
 (a) give the invitation any earlier than a reasonable period before the current consent is expected to expire; or
 (b) give more than a reasonable number of such invitations within this period.

4.12C  Process for amending consents
 (1) Subject to this rule, if an accredited person allows CDR consumers to amend consents, it must allow them to do so in the same manner that it asks for CDR consumers to give consents.
Example: If an accredited person asks a CDR consumer who gave a consent as a CDR business consumer to amend a consent of a kind mentioned in paragraph 1.10A(10)(a), the accredited person must invite the CDR consumer to provide a further business consumer statement: see paragraph 4.11(1)(bb).
 (3) In the case of an amendment to a consent, in addition to the information referred to in subrule 4.11(3), the accredited person must give the