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The provision establishes the scope of data recipients beyond OpenSea's direct operations and specifies authorized uses of shared personal information. It defines a standard practice whereby user data flows to external entities for analytics and advertising functions as part of the service delivery model.
Users' personal information may be transmitted to multiple categories of third parties for analytics and advertising purposes under this authorization. The terms establish that such sharing occurs without requirement for user consent at the time of each individual disclosure.
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We do not share your personal data with any third-party advertisers or ad networks for their advertising except for: (i) hashed or device identifiers (to the extent they are personal data in some countries), (ii) with your separate permission (e.g., in a lead generation form) or (iii) data already v...
Zoom may share personal data with third-party advertising partners and analytics providers to deliver targeted advertising and measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns. This may include sharing identifiers, device information, and behavioral data with partners such as advertising networks.
We may share your personal information with third-party vendors and service providers that perform services on our behalf, such as payment processing, data analysis, email delivery, hosting services, customer service, and marketing assistance. We may also share your personal information with busines...
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"We may share your personal information with third-party service providers, business partners, and analytics and advertising companies. These third parties may use your information to provide analytics services to us or to serve targeted advertisements on our behalf or on behalf of others.— Excerpt from OpenSea's OpenSea Privacy Policy
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The provision establishes the scope of data recipients beyond OpenSea's direct operations and specifies authorized uses of shared personal information. It defines a standard practice whereby user data flows to external entities for analytics and advertising functions as part of the service delivery model.
Users' personal information may be transmitted to multiple categories of third parties for analytics and advertising purposes under this authorization. The terms establish that such sharing occurs without requirement for user consent at the time of each individual disclosure.
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