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Data collected on Public.com may be merged with data from other sites by third-party analytics providers, expanding the scope of data use beyond Public.com's own purposes.
Interpretive note: The excerpt states this occurs 'in some cases,' which is recorded in omitted_material but not incorporated into the canonical claim because the primary proposition is the nature of the data combination.
User data may be combined across multiple sites by analytics providers for purposes that extend beyond Public.com's own analytics needs.
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Data collected on Public.com may be merged with data from other sites by third-party analytics providers, expanding the scope of data use beyond Public.com's own purposes.
User data may be combined across multiple sites by analytics providers for purposes that extend beyond Public.com's own analytics needs.
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