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This sharing covers highly sensitive identifiers—including safe words and emergency contacts—with named third-party monitoring companies, which are external entities outside Eufy's direct control.
Interpretive note: The excerpt does not state the conditions triggering the sharing (e.g., alarm activation vs. enrollment). The canonical claim omits that contextual trigger because it is not explicit in the quoted language.
Your personal details and emergency contact information will be collected by Eufy and shared with third-party monitoring services.
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"your name, address, email address, phone, alarm Permit, safe word, the name and phone of emergency contacts, will be collected and shared to third parties (e.g. Rapid Response Monitoring Services, Inc.)...Excerpt from Eufy's Privacy Policy
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This sharing covers highly sensitive identifiers—including safe words and emergency contacts—with named third-party monitoring companies, which are external entities outside Eufy's direct control.
Your personal details and emergency contact information will be collected by Eufy and shared with third-party monitoring services.
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