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Account access granted to third-party services extends beyond Loom's direct control, and users may not be fully aware that installation decisions by their administrator or other users can expose their account and data.
A third-party service installed by you, your administrator, or another user may be granted access to your Loom account and information about you.
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Account access granted to third-party services extends beyond Loom's direct control, and users may not be fully aware that installation decisions by their administrator or other users can expose their account and data.
A third-party service installed by you, your administrator, or another user may be granted access to your Loom account and information about you.
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