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This clause establishes the operational framework for DocuSign's use of external vendors to deliver platform services. It creates a contractual requirement that third-party processors limit data use to DocuSign-directed purposes, establishing accountability mechanisms between DocuSign and its service provider network.
Users' personal information flows to third-party vendors operating as service providers under DocuSign's direction and contractual restrictions. The provision defines the scope of authorized sharing by establishing that vendors may access personal data only to perform specified functions and only as instructed by DocuSign.
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We may share personal information with third-party service providers and partners who support our business operations, including identity verification providers, payment processors, analytics providers, marketing partners, and blockchain analytics companies.
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This clause establishes the operational framework for DocuSign's use of external vendors to deliver platform services. It creates a contractual requirement that third-party processors limit data use to DocuSign-directed purposes, establishing accountability mechanisms between DocuSign and its service provider network.
Users' personal information flows to third-party vendors operating as service providers under DocuSign's direction and contractual restrictions. The provision defines the scope of authorized sharing by establishing that vendors may access personal data only to perform specified functions and only as instructed by DocuSign.
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