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This provision establishes the operational framework for Home Depot's collection and analysis of user behavioral data across digital properties. The authorization to deploy third-party tracking mechanisms enables the company to facilitate data sharing with advertising and analytics partners as part of its digital service delivery infrastructure.
Users of Home Depot's websites and mobile applications are subject to the deployment of tracking technologies that collect browsing behavior and device information. The terms authorize third-party placement of tracking mechanisms, meaning user interaction data may be transmitted to advertising and analytics partners as specified in the policy.
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This provision establishes the operational framework for Home Depot's collection and analysis of user behavioral data across digital properties. The authorization to deploy third-party tracking mechanisms enables the company to facilitate data sharing with advertising and analytics partners as part of its digital service delivery infrastructure.
Users of Home Depot's websites and mobile applications are subject to the deployment of tracking technologies that collect browsing behavior and device information. The terms authorize third-party placement of tracking mechanisms, meaning user interaction data may be transmitted to advertising and analytics partners as specified in the policy.
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