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This provision establishes the operational basis for behavioral tracking across the Figma platform and defines the permissible uses of tracking data. It allocates authority to both Figma and third-party partners to implement tracking mechanisms and directs the downstream application of collected information to multiple business functions.
Users operating under these terms are subject to continuous behavioral tracking through multiple technologies while using Figma Services. The terms authorize sharing of interaction data with third-party partners and permit use of this data for advertising purposes beyond Figma's direct service delivery.
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This provision establishes the operational basis for behavioral tracking across the Figma platform and defines the permissible uses of tracking data. It allocates authority to both Figma and third-party partners to implement tracking mechanisms and directs the downstream application of collected information to multiple business functions.
Users operating under these terms are subject to continuous behavioral tracking through multiple technologies while using Figma Services. The terms authorize sharing of interaction data with third-party partners and permit use of this data for advertising purposes beyond Figma's direct service delivery.
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