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This authorization establishes the operational framework under which GM discloses user data to external advertising and analytics partners. The provision defines the categories of third parties who may receive personal information and the specific uses—targeted advertising and usage analytics—for which such sharing is permitted.
Under this clause, users' personal information and online activity data may be shared with third-party advertising networks and analytics providers. The terms do not establish restrictions on the number of third parties receiving data, the duration of data retention by those parties, or user mechanisms to limit such sharing beyond what other sections of the privacy statement may specify.
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We may share your information with third-party vendors and service providers that perform services on our behalf, such as payment processing, data analysis, email delivery, hosting services, customer service, and marketing assistance. We may also share your information with third-party advertising p...
We may share your personal information with third-party vendors and service providers that perform services on our behalf, such as payment processing, data analysis, email delivery, hosting services, customer service, and marketing assistance. We may also share your personal information with busines...
We permit third-party service providers to collect your information, as described here, through some of our services and we share your information with third-party service providers for business purposes as described in this policy, including but not limited to providing advertising on our services ...
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"We may share personal information with third parties to provide you with targeted advertising based on your online activities across different websites and services. We may also use third-party analytics services to help understand your usage of our products and services.— Excerpt from General Motors's GM Privacy Statement
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This authorization establishes the operational framework under which GM discloses user data to external advertising and analytics partners. The provision defines the categories of third parties who may receive personal information and the specific uses—targeted advertising and usage analytics—for which such sharing is permitted.
Under this clause, users' personal information and online activity data may be shared with third-party advertising networks and analytics providers. The terms do not establish restrictions on the number of third parties receiving data, the duration of data retention by those parties, or user mechanisms to limit such sharing beyond what other sections of the privacy statement may specify.
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