Compare cross border governance provisions between OpenAI and Anthropic. Provisions are extracted from monitored governance documents and classified by severity.
The clause delineates the scope of Anthropic's privacy obligations by clarifying that data collection occurring through third-party integrations or linked services falls outside Anthropic's responsibility and instead operates under the applicable third party's privacy practices. This provision allocates data governance responsibility between Anthropic and third-party service providers.
Consumer impact
Users who interact with third-party services integrated with or linked through the Services will have their information subject to the third party's privacy policy rather than Anthropic's policy. The third-party service provider may collect personal data including information about the user's activity on the Services.
Opt-out available
No opt-out available
Actual clause text
Third-Party Websites and Services: Our Services may involve integrations with, or may direct you to, websites, apps, and services managed by third parties. By interacting with these third parties, you are providing information directly to the third party and not Anthropic and subject to the third party's privacy policy. If you access third-party services, such as social media sites or other sites linked through the Services (e.g., if you follow a link to our Twitter account), these third-party services will be able to collect personal data about you, including information about your activity on the Services.
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