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The prohibition covers sensitive data of any individual, not only the user's own data, expanding the scope of the restriction beyond self-disclosure to include third-party personal information.
Interpretive note: The excerpt is truncated with an ellipsis after 'racial or ethnic origin', indicating additional categories of prohibited sensitive data are present in the full clause but not available for review. The canonical claim and derived fields reflect only the categories explicitly quoted.
A reader is prohibited from entering sensitive personal data of any individual — including Social Security numbers, passport or driver's license information, or data revealing racial or ethnic origin — into Afterpay's AI Products.
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You may give us your Identity Data, Contact Data, Financial Data, Profile Data, and other information by filling in forms or by corresponding with us by post, phone, e-mail or otherwise.
Automatically collected data may be linked to other Personal Data such as user name, email address and phone number.
If you are an individual user, we collect, use, transfer, disclose and store any personal Data you provide to us in accordance with our privacy policy, (available on our website), and Applicable Privacy Laws.
"You agree that you will not include any sensitive personal data of any individual (including your Social Security number, passport or driver's license, data revealing racial or ethnic origin...) in any Input to AI Products.Excerpt from Afterpay's Terms of Service
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The prohibition covers sensitive data of any individual, not only the user's own data, expanding the scope of the restriction beyond self-disclosure to include third-party personal information.
A reader is prohibited from entering sensitive personal data of any individual — including Social Security numbers, passport or driver's license information, or data revealing racial or ethnic origin — into Afterpay's AI Products.
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