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This clause establishes the operational scope of data distribution within Public.com's service delivery ecosystem. It defines which categories of entities may receive personal information and imposes contractual constraints on those recipients' use of such information.
Users' personal information is shared with multiple categories of external entities as part of service delivery. The provision extends data access beyond Public.com's direct operations while imposing use restrictions on recipients through contractual requirements.
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"We may share your personal information with our affiliates and subsidiaries, as well as with third-party service providers who perform services on our behalf, such as payment processing, data analytics, customer service, marketing, and technology services. We require these service providers to use your personal information only to perform the services we have requested and in accordance with our instructions.— Excerpt from Public.com's Public.com Privacy Policy
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This clause establishes the operational scope of data distribution within Public.com's service delivery ecosystem. It defines which categories of entities may receive personal information and imposes contractual constraints on those recipients' use of such information.
Users' personal information is shared with multiple categories of external entities as part of service delivery. The provision extends data access beyond Public.com's direct operations while imposing use restrictions on recipients through contractual requirements.
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