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The provision establishes the operational basis for Cisco's use of tracking technologies across its web properties and specifies the permissible uses of data collected through these mechanisms, including analytics and targeted advertising.
Users accessing Cisco websites will have tracking technologies deployed on their devices, and the usage data collected may be processed for analytics and advertising purposes. Users are provided a mechanism to manage cookie preferences through a consent tool, but the provision does not condition the use of all tracking technologies on affirmative user consent.
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"Cisco uses cookies, web beacons, pixels, and similar tracking technologies on its websites to collect information about your browsing behavior, device, and interactions with our content. This information may be used for analytics, advertising, and to improve our products and services. You can manage your cookie preferences through our cookie consent tool.— Excerpt from Duo Security's Duo Privacy
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The provision establishes the operational basis for Cisco's use of tracking technologies across its web properties and specifies the permissible uses of data collected through these mechanisms, including analytics and targeted advertising.
Users accessing Cisco websites will have tracking technologies deployed on their devices, and the usage data collected may be processed for analytics and advertising purposes. Users are provided a mechanism to manage cookie preferences through a consent tool, but the provision does not condition the use of all tracking technologies on affirmative user consent.
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