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Enabling a third-party integration can trigger Miro sharing Customer Content and Services Data with that third party, governed by Miro's agreement with the third party rather than solely by Miro's Privacy Policy.
Customers who enable third-party integrations accept that their content and data may be accessed and shared with those third parties.
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Enabling a third-party integration can trigger Miro sharing Customer Content and Services Data with that third party, governed by Miro's agreement with the third party rather than solely by Miro's Privacy Policy.
Customers who enable third-party integrations accept that their content and data may be accessed and shared with those third parties.
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