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The clause establishes the operational scope of data collection infrastructure across the service ecosystem. It clarifies that tracking occurs both through MyFitnessPal's direct systems and through integrated third-party partner systems, enabling activity monitoring across the platform and connected advertising networks.
Users' service interactions—including content viewed, searches conducted, and advertisement engagement—are subject to collection and monitoring through multiple tracking technologies deployed by both the service provider and affiliated third parties. This collection occurs as a standard feature of service operation.
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The clause establishes the operational scope of data collection infrastructure across the service ecosystem. It clarifies that tracking occurs both through MyFitnessPal's direct systems and through integrated third-party partner systems, enabling activity monitoring across the platform and connected advertising networks.
Users' service interactions—including content viewed, searches conducted, and advertisement engagement—are subject to collection and monitoring through multiple tracking technologies deployed by both the service provider and affiliated third parties. This collection occurs as a standard feature of service operation.
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