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The clause establishes the operational scope of permitted data sharing across the Loom service ecosystem, defining categories of recipients (service providers, resellers, sales partners) who may access user information in the course of providing or supporting Loom's services.
Under this provision, user information may be shared with multiple categories of third parties—including infrastructure providers, payment processors, analytics vendors, and sales partners—as part of Loom's standard operational and business practices. Users do not have granular control over which specific third parties receive information within these categories.
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"We share information with third parties that help us operate, provide, improve, integrate, customize, support and market our services. We work with third-party service providers to provide website and application development, hosting, maintenance, backup, storage, virtual infrastructure, payment processing, analysis and other services for us. We may share your information with resellers and other sales and referral partners who sell or refer customers to our products and services.— Excerpt from Loom's Loom Privacy Policy
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The clause establishes the operational scope of permitted data sharing across the Loom service ecosystem, defining categories of recipients (service providers, resellers, sales partners) who may access user information in the course of providing or supporting Loom's services.
Under this provision, user information may be shared with multiple categories of third parties—including infrastructure providers, payment processors, analytics vendors, and sales partners—as part of Loom's standard operational and business practices. Users do not have granular control over which specific third parties receive information within these categories.
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