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User data flows to external advertising and analytics companies, expanding the number of parties who can access and process that data beyond Headspace itself.
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Your data may be shared with third-party advertising platforms so that targeted ads can be served on Headspace's behalf and their effectiveness can be measured.
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we may use, retain or share information with law enforcement or others in circumstances where a person's vital interests require protection, such as in the case of emergencies.
Any such de-identified genetic information and phenotypic information we share with third parties for research purposes is done in accordance with Part 46 (beginning with Section 46.101) of Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations.
The types of third parties your information may be disclosed to include: our resellers and other sales and advertising partners, retailers, advertisers, ad agencies, advertising networks and platforms, information service providers, fraud monitoring and prevention providers, and publishers.
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"We work with third party platforms who provide us with analytics and advertising services... serving advertisements on our behalf to those who may be interested, and measuring the performance of those advertisements.— Excerpt from Headspace's Headspace Privacy Policy
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User data flows to external advertising and analytics companies, expanding the number of parties who can access and process that data beyond Headspace itself.
Your data may be shared with third-party advertising platforms so that targeted ads can be served on Headspace's behalf and their effectiveness can be measured.
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