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Contractual restrictions on third-party service providers limit the permitted use of shared Personal Data and impose a confidentiality and security obligation, providing a layer of protection beyond Amplitude's own practices.
When Amplitude shares your Personal Data with third-party service providers, those providers are contractually restricted from using it for any purpose other than providing services to Amplitude and must keep it confidential and secure.
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We will disclose personal information to companies that help us run our business to detect, prevent, or otherwise address fraud, deception, illegal activity, misuse of Adobe Services and Software, and security or technical issues.
We also require these service providers to protect your personal information to at least the same standards that we do.
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Contractual restrictions on third-party service providers limit the permitted use of shared Personal Data and impose a confidentiality and security obligation, providing a layer of protection beyond Amplitude's own practices.
When Amplitude shares your Personal Data with third-party service providers, those providers are contractually restricted from using it for any purpose other than providing services to Amplitude and must keep it confidential and secure.
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