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The clause establishes the operational scope of data processing activities permitted under the service agreement. By explicitly enumerating inference categories, the provision defines what analytical and predictive operations the service provider may conduct on user data collected through the platform.
Users accept that Airtable may process their usage data and IP address to generate inferences about their location, preferences, psychological characteristics, and behavioral patterns. The terms authorize these inference activities as part of the service's standard data processing framework.
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"Inferences. This includes inferring your location using your IP address, or using data from your use of our Services to make predictions about your preferences, characteristics, psychological trends, predispositions, behavior, attitudes, intelligence, abilities, and aptitudes.— Excerpt from Airtable's Airtable Privacy Policy
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The clause establishes the operational scope of data processing activities permitted under the service agreement. By explicitly enumerating inference categories, the provision defines what analytical and predictive operations the service provider may conduct on user data collected through the platform.
Users accept that Airtable may process their usage data and IP address to generate inferences about their location, preferences, psychological characteristics, and behavioral patterns. The terms authorize these inference activities as part of the service's standard data processing framework.
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