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Users connecting third-party services to Ramp should be aware that Ramp may receive and process their Personal Information—including sensitive financial data—from those services.
Interpretive note: The word 'may' indicates that not all Connected Data necessarily includes Personal Information; the examples given are illustrative, not exhaustive.
When you connect a third-party service to Ramp, Ramp may receive your Personal Information from that service, including data about business expenses and external transactions.
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We may receive Personal Data in the form of Technical Data and Usage Data about you from various third parties, such as analytics providers or advertising networks.
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Users connecting third-party services to Ramp should be aware that Ramp may receive and process their Personal Information—including sensitive financial data—from those services.
When you connect a third-party service to Ramp, Ramp may receive your Personal Information from that service, including data about business expenses and external transactions.
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