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Individual usage data (not just anonymized data) may be shared with a third-party Code Provider, which means personally identifiable usage information could leave Duolingo's direct control.
Users who redeem a Promotion Code permit Duolingo to share individual usage data, as well as anonymized aggregate data, about that code's use with the Code Provider.
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"If you redeem a Promotion Code from a Code Provider, you understand and agree that Duolingo may share data relating to your use of the Promotion Code with your Code Provider, including both anonymized, aggregate data, and individual usage data.Excerpt from Duolingo's Terms of Service
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Individual usage data (not just anonymized data) may be shared with a third-party Code Provider, which means personally identifiable usage information could leave Duolingo's direct control.
Users who redeem a Promotion Code permit Duolingo to share individual usage data, as well as anonymized aggregate data, about that code's use with the Code Provider.
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