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The clause establishes the operational scope of data sharing practices by explicitly permitting disclosure of user information to non-affiliated entities for marketing purposes, which expands the network of parties with access to personal data beyond the primary service provider.
Users' personal information may be shared with third-party advertising and analytics partners to facilitate targeted advertising across external platforms. The terms apply as written upon continued use of the service, meaning this data sharing practice takes effect automatically unless the user exercises any opt-out mechanisms separately established in the privacy policy.
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"We may share your personal information with third-party partners for marketing and advertising purposes, including to deliver targeted advertisements about our products and services. We may share information with analytics providers, advertising networks, and social media companies to help us reach you with relevant advertisements on third-party platforms.— Excerpt from Public.com's Public.com Privacy Policy
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The clause establishes the operational scope of data sharing practices by explicitly permitting disclosure of user information to non-affiliated entities for marketing purposes, which expands the network of parties with access to personal data beyond the primary service provider.
Users' personal information may be shared with third-party advertising and analytics partners to facilitate targeted advertising across external platforms. The terms apply as written upon continued use of the service, meaning this data sharing practice takes effect automatically unless the user exercises any opt-out mechanisms separately established in the privacy policy.
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