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This provision establishes the operational framework for behavioral and device tracking across the platform. The authorization encompasses both first-party tracking by Public.com and third-party tracking implementations, creating a continuous data collection mechanism tied to user interactions with the service.
Users' browsing activity, device information, and interaction patterns on Public.com are tracked and collected through multiple technological vectors. This data collection applies automatically during service use and informs the service's analytics, administration, and demographic profiling operations.
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This provision establishes the operational framework for behavioral and device tracking across the platform. The authorization encompasses both first-party tracking by Public.com and third-party tracking implementations, creating a continuous data collection mechanism tied to user interactions with the service.
Users' browsing activity, device information, and interaction patterns on Public.com are tracked and collected through multiple technological vectors. This data collection applies automatically during service use and informs the service's analytics, administration, and demographic profiling operations.
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