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Users operate under a framework in which cookies and tracking technologies are deployed by default for operational, analytics, and advertising purposes. The terms authorize users to decline non-essential technologies or configure preferences, but require affirmative action to restrict tracking beyond essential categories.
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The provision operationalizes data collection through cookies and tracking technologies as a standard practice across multiple functional categories. By establishing opt-out and preference management pathways, the terms structure user control over non-essential tracking while maintaining essential site operation technologies.
Users operate under a framework in which cookies and tracking technologies are deployed by default for operational, analytics, and advertising purposes. The terms authorize users to decline non-essential technologies or configure preferences, but require affirmative action to restrict tracking beyond essential categories.
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