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This provision establishes Calendly's operational authority to extract insights from service usage patterns and share resulting aggregate metrics with third parties or the public, independent of individual consent. The aggregation and anonymization requirements define the boundary of this authorization—the data must not permit re-identification of specific parties.
Users' service activity contributes to aggregate datasets that Calendly may analyze and publish without further notice or consent, provided individual identities remain protected through anonymization and aggregation. The terms do not restrict Calendly's use of this de-identified information for product development, competitive analysis, or public reporting.
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"Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in these Terms, Calendly may collect, use, and disclose data derived from Customer's and Users' use of the Services in an aggregated and anonymized manner, including to compile statistical and performance information related to the provision and operation of the Services, and Calendly may make such information publicly available, provided that such information does not identify Customer, Users, or Invitees.— Excerpt from Calendly's Calendly Terms of Use
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This provision establishes Calendly's operational authority to extract insights from service usage patterns and share resulting aggregate metrics with third parties or the public, independent of individual consent. The aggregation and anonymization requirements define the boundary of this authorization—the data must not permit re-identification of specific parties.
Users' service activity contributes to aggregate datasets that Calendly may analyze and publish without further notice or consent, provided individual identities remain protected through anonymization and aggregation. The terms do not restrict Calendly's use of this de-identified information for product development, competitive analysis, or public reporting.
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