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This provision defines the operational scope of data collection within the service delivery mechanism. It establishes that personal data and external content references submitted as part of the core service function are subject to collection and may appear in service-generated outputs, which affects how the service processes and handles user-submitted information.
Users who submit Inputs containing personal data or external content references operate under terms that authorize the Service to collect that information and reproduce it in Suggestions. This means personal data included in Inputs is not excluded from the service processing and output generation workflow.
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After registration, you may create, upload or transmit files, documents, videos, images, data or information as part of your use of the Service (collectively, "User Content"). This includes any inputs you provide to our AI-powered support tools and outputs generated in response to your inputs. User ...
We are simplifying our Terms of Use, including clarifications around the use of AI tools, and their data use. We have moved the terms that describe AI Features, which were previously written for a Creator audience and located under the AI-Based Tools Supplemental Terms and Disclaimer, into the User ...
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"Inputs and Suggestions: The Service allows you to submit content ("Inputs"), which generate responses ("Suggestions") based on your Inputs. If you include personal data or reference external content in your Inputs, we will collect that information and it may be reproduced in the Suggestions we provide.— Excerpt from Cursor's Cursor Privacy Policy
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This provision defines the operational scope of data collection within the service delivery mechanism. It establishes that personal data and external content references submitted as part of the core service function are subject to collection and may appear in service-generated outputs, which affects how the service processes and handles user-submitted information.
Users who submit Inputs containing personal data or external content references operate under terms that authorize the Service to collect that information and reproduce it in Suggestions. This means personal data included in Inputs is not excluded from the service processing and output generation workflow.
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