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The provision establishes the operational scope of biometric data collection within the product ecosystem. It defines the specific use cases (facial identification and personalized alerts) for which facial recognition processing is authorized under the terms.
Users who activate facial recognition features on Eufy security cameras consent to the collection and processing of their biometric and facial recognition data for the stated purposes. The terms authorize this data collection as a condition of using these particular product features.
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The provision establishes the operational scope of biometric data collection within the product ecosystem. It defines the specific use cases (facial identification and personalized alerts) for which facial recognition processing is authorized under the terms.
Users who activate facial recognition features on Eufy security cameras consent to the collection and processing of their biometric and facial recognition data for the stated purposes. The terms authorize this data collection as a condition of using these particular product features.
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