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Garmin's use of tracking technologies for both content personalisation and ad measurement means user behaviour on its sites informs advertising evaluation.
Interpretive note: The excerpt uses 'such as' indicating the list of tracking tools is illustrative, not exhaustive. The full scope of the content-relevance and ad-measurement activities is not further specified in the excerpt.
Cookies and similar tracking tools may be used when you visit Garmin's sites, affecting the content shown to you and enabling Garmin to evaluate its advertising.
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Where the law allows us to, we may use the content you and other users have posted for training or to help us to improve the way we filter content on our platform.
In accordance with applicable legal requirements, we may use your information to tailor and provide you with content and advertisements.
We may use your personal data to personalize your experience interacting with Content, including what Content we recommend, show, or don't show to you.
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Garmin's use of tracking technologies for both content personalisation and ad measurement means user behaviour on its sites informs advertising evaluation.
Cookies and similar tracking tools may be used when you visit Garmin's sites, affecting the content shown to you and enabling Garmin to evaluate its advertising.
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