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The clause establishes the operational framework for data distribution across Cisco's service ecosystem, including service providers and marketing partners. It creates contractual obligations for third parties to maintain data protection standards aligned with Cisco's privacy commitments.
Users' personal data may be shared with multiple categories of external entities—service providers, business partners, and affiliates—for specified business purposes including joint marketing activities. The terms establish that third parties receiving such data are contractually bound to protect it under standards consistent with Cisco's privacy statement.
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"Cisco may share personal data with third-party service providers, business partners, and affiliates who assist us in operating our business, providing services, and communicating with customers. These third parties are required to protect personal data consistent with this statement and applicable law. Cisco may also share data with partners for joint marketing activities and to provide integrated product experiences.— Excerpt from Duo Security's Duo Privacy
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The clause establishes the operational framework for data distribution across Cisco's service ecosystem, including service providers and marketing partners. It creates contractual obligations for third parties to maintain data protection standards aligned with Cisco's privacy commitments.
Users' personal data may be shared with multiple categories of external entities—service providers, business partners, and affiliates—for specified business purposes including joint marketing activities. The terms establish that third parties receiving such data are contractually bound to protect it under standards consistent with Cisco's privacy statement.
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