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This right gives users a degree of control over how GOAT applies automated processes to their data, though the right is limited to 'certain purposes' that are not defined in this excerpt.
Interpretive note: The phrase 'for certain purposes' is not defined in this excerpt. The canonical claim preserves that qualifier. Confidence is medium because the effective scope of this right cannot be assessed from this excerpt alone.
You may direct GOAT not to use automated decision-making or profiling against you for certain purposes, though the scope of those purposes is not defined in this excerpt.
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This right gives users a degree of control over how GOAT applies automated processes to their data, though the right is limited to 'certain purposes' that are not defined in this excerpt.
You may direct GOAT not to use automated decision-making or profiling against you for certain purposes, though the scope of those purposes is not defined in this excerpt.
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