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The provision establishes the operational framework for data collection mechanisms across the service and clarifies user options to manage tracking technology deployment. This structure defines both what tracking practices Garmin may conduct and what preference controls the user interface must provide.
Users operate under a default authorization for cookie and tracking technology deployment across essential, analytical, and advertising categories. The terms establish user ability to modify these settings through opt-out or preference management mechanisms rather than requiring affirmative consent before any tracking occurs.
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The provision establishes the operational framework for data collection mechanisms across the service and clarifies user options to manage tracking technology deployment. This structure defines both what tracking practices Garmin may conduct and what preference controls the user interface must provide.
Users operate under a default authorization for cookie and tracking technology deployment across essential, analytical, and advertising categories. The terms establish user ability to modify these settings through opt-out or preference management mechanisms rather than requiring affirmative consent before any tracking occurs.
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