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Access to the Fitbit Service constitutes agreement to data collection and use, making it impossible to use the service without consenting to the Privacy Policy's data practices.
By accessing or using the Fitbit Service, you consent to Fitbit collecting and using your information as described in the Privacy Policy.
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If you are an individual user, we collect, use, transfer, disclose and store any personal Data you provide to us in accordance with our privacy policy, (available on our website), and Applicable Privacy Laws.
As you interact with our Website, we may automatically collect Technical Data and Usage Data about your equipment, browsing actions and patterns...by using cookies, server logs and other similar technologies.
NIM container releases that collect data, collect it for the following purposes: (a) to properly configure and optimize products for use with Software; and (b) to improve NVIDIA products and services.
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"By accessing or using the Fitbit Service, you agree that we can collect and use your information in accordance with the Privacy Policy.— Excerpt from Fitbit's Fitbit Terms of Service
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Access to the Fitbit Service constitutes agreement to data collection and use, making it impossible to use the service without consenting to the Privacy Policy's data practices.
By accessing or using the Fitbit Service, you consent to Fitbit collecting and using your information as described in the Privacy Policy.
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