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This provision defines the scope of permissible data-sharing practices by explicitly prohibiting two common uses of personal information. The operational significance is that these practices are contractually excluded from Palantir's authorized uses of user data, establishing a baseline expectation regarding data monetization and marketing-related disclosures.
Users receive assurance that Palantir will not monetize their personal information through direct sale to third parties and will not disclose their data to third parties for those parties' marketing campaigns. The provision restricts two specific distribution channels for personal data while remaining silent on other potential sharing arrangements.
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This provision defines the scope of permissible data-sharing practices by explicitly prohibiting two common uses of personal information. The operational significance is that these practices are contractually excluded from Palantir's authorized uses of user data, establishing a baseline expectation regarding data monetization and marketing-related disclosures.
Users receive assurance that Palantir will not monetize their personal information through direct sale to third parties and will not disclose their data to third parties for those parties' marketing campaigns. The provision restricts two specific distribution channels for personal data while remaining silent on other potential sharing arrangements.
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