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The clause establishes the operational scope of Brex's data collection by permitting supplementation of first-party data with third-party information sources, which expands the informational basis available to the company for account management, verification, and risk assessment purposes.
Users' accounts may incorporate information obtained from external sources beyond what users directly provide to Brex, including credit history data and public records. The clause defines the permissible scope of third-party data integration into user profiles maintained by the company.
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"We may receive information about you from other sources and combine that with information we collect about you. For example, we may collect information about you from third parties, including but not limited to identity verification services, credit bureaus, mailing list providers, and publicly available sources.— Excerpt from Brex's Brex Privacy Policy
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The clause establishes the operational scope of Brex's data collection by permitting supplementation of first-party data with third-party information sources, which expands the informational basis available to the company for account management, verification, and risk assessment purposes.
Users' accounts may incorporate information obtained from external sources beyond what users directly provide to Brex, including credit history data and public records. The clause defines the permissible scope of third-party data integration into user profiles maintained by the company.
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