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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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authorize ZipRecruiter to connect your account to the account of a "Connected Site" (e.g., Google, LinkedIn, Monster, Facebook or Twitter), we may be able to access information you have provided to the Connected Site...
NIM container releases that collect data, collect it for the following purposes: (a) to properly configure and optimize products for use with Software; and (b) to improve NVIDIA products and services.
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"Connected Data, including information and documentation relating to you made available to us by Third-Party Services connected to the Services...may include Personal Information, like your business expenses and your Company's external transactions.— Excerpt from Ramp's Ramp Privacy Policy
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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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