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The updated terms now restrict how Figma may use personal information from children. Children may only use the Services through a Figma for Education Enterprise agreement with their school, and Figma explicitly prohibits using children's personal information to train or improve AI services, serve targeted advertisements, or enable third-party tracking. Parents may contact Figma if they learn a child provided personal information without consent outside of an education agreement.
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We generate new information from other data we collect to derive likely preferences or other characteristics. For instance, we infer your general geographic location based on your IP address.
To achieve these processing purposes, we use algorithms to recognize patterns in Service Data, manual review of Service Data (such as when you interact directly with our billing or support teams)...
We may analyze personal data we have collected about you to create a profile of your interests and preferences so that we can contact you with information that is relevant to you.
"We take steps to de-identify and aggregate data to protect your privacy for data we use to train AI models.Excerpt from Figma's Privacy Policy (Superseded URL)
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The clause states: “We take steps to de-identify and aggregate data to protect your privacy for data we use to train AI models.”
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