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Sharing your data with multiple third parties expands the number of organizations that hold information about you, and each party's own privacy practices will govern how that data is subsequently handled.
Atlassian's policy states it collects identifiers, device information, usage activity, billing data, and content created within its services, and authorizes sharing with third-party service providers, corporate affiliates, resellers, and successors in a business transaction. The policy also states that enterprise account administrators may have the ability to access, monitor, or delete content and data within their organization's account, which affects employees and contractors who use Atlassian products through an employer. You can submit a data subject request to access, correct, delete, or export your personal information through Atlassian's privacy request form at https://www.atlassian.com/legal/privacy-policy#your-rights.
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"We share information with third parties that help us operate, provide, improve, integrate, customize, support and market our products. We use third-party service providers to help us with things like web analytics, payment processing, customer support, email delivery, security, and marketing.— Excerpt from Atlassian's Atlassian Privacy Policy
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Sharing your data with multiple third parties expands the number of organizations that hold information about you, and each party's own privacy practices will govern how that data is subsequently handled.
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