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The clause establishes the scope of third-party recipients who may receive personal information under the agreement. It defines the operational categories of entities with authorized access, including those engaged in analytics and advertising functions.
Under this provision, users' personal information is shared with entities beyond Equifax for purposes including product recommendations, analytics, and advertising network delivery. The terms authorize this sharing as a standard operational practice without requiring affirmative user consent per transaction.
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The clause establishes the scope of third-party recipients who may receive personal information under the agreement. It defines the operational categories of entities with authorized access, including those engaged in analytics and advertising functions.
Under this provision, users' personal information is shared with entities beyond Equifax for purposes including product recommendations, analytics, and advertising network delivery. The terms authorize this sharing as a standard operational practice without requiring affirmative user consent per transaction.
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