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The provision establishes Chase's operational framework for implementing first-party and third-party tracking across its digital properties and extends data collection authority to external advertising partners, enabling behavioral profiling and cross-site activity monitoring as standard practice under the agreement.
Under this clause, users' browsing behavior and device information are collected through multiple tracking mechanisms when accessing Chase digital services, and this data is shared with third-party advertising partners who track online activity across other websites. Users who continue using Chase's websites and mobile applications operate under these data collection and sharing practices as stated.
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The provision establishes Chase's operational framework for implementing first-party and third-party tracking across its digital properties and extends data collection authority to external advertising partners, enabling behavioral profiling and cross-site activity monitoring as standard practice under the agreement.
Under this clause, users' browsing behavior and device information are collected through multiple tracking mechanisms when accessing Chase digital services, and this data is shared with third-party advertising partners who track online activity across other websites. Users who continue using Chase's websites and mobile applications operate under these data collection and sharing practices as stated.
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