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User information moves beyond Fitbit to third parties, but those parties are contractually bound to process it only as Fitbit directs and in compliance with stated confidentiality and security measures.
The reader's information will be shared with third parties outside Fitbit, though those parties are required to follow Fitbit's instructions and comply with its policy and security standards.
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We will disclose personal information to companies that help us run our business to detect, prevent, or otherwise address fraud, deception, illegal activity, misuse of Adobe Services and Software, and security or technical issues.
We also require these service providers to protect your personal information to at least the same standards that we do.
we may share data between our affiliates for the safety and security of our users and may take necessary actions if we believe you have violated these Terms, including banning you from our Services and/or our affiliates' services...
"We transfer information to our corporate affiliates, service providers, and other partners who process it for us, based on our instructions, and in compliance with this policy and any other appropriate confidentiality and security measures.Excerpt from Fitbit's Privacy Policy
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User information moves beyond Fitbit to third parties, but those parties are contractually bound to process it only as Fitbit directs and in compliance with stated confidentiality and security measures.
The reader's information will be shared with third parties outside Fitbit, though those parties are required to follow Fitbit's instructions and comply with its policy and security standards.
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