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The provision establishes a data-sharing practice that extends user information to external advertising technology providers for targeting and analytics purposes. This practice triggers disclosure obligations under state privacy statutes and defines the operational scope of third-party data access.
Users' personal information, including precise location data and purchase history, is transmitted to advertising platforms and technology providers to enable targeted advertising. The terms apply this data-sharing practice upon continued use of the service unless a user exercises applicable privacy rights under their state law.
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We may share your personal information with third parties in the following circumstances: With service providers who perform services on our behalf, such as data analytics, marketing, customer service, and technology services. With financial partners, including banks, brokerage firms, and payment pr...
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"We share personal information with third-party advertising partners including but not limited to Facebook, Google, TikTok, Snapchat, and other advertising technology providers. This sharing may include precise geolocation data, device identifiers, order history, and behavioral inferences derived from your use of our services. Such sharing may constitute a 'sale' or 'sharing' of personal information under applicable state privacy laws.— Excerpt from DoorDash's DoorDash Privacy Policy
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The provision establishes a data-sharing practice that extends user information to external advertising technology providers for targeting and analytics purposes. This practice triggers disclosure obligations under state privacy statutes and defines the operational scope of third-party data access.
Users' personal information, including precise location data and purchase history, is transmitted to advertising platforms and technology providers to enable targeted advertising. The terms apply this data-sharing practice upon continued use of the service unless a user exercises applicable privacy rights under their state law.
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