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When Ramp acts as a Controller, it determines the purposes and means of processing Personal Information, making this Privacy Policy the governing framework for those interactions.
Interpretive note: The excerpt uses 'certain information' and lists services with an implied continuation ('...'), suggesting the named services are not exhaustive. Only the primary named services are stated in the canonical claim.
When you use Ramp's corporate card, expense management, travel, or procurement services, Ramp controls how your Personal Information is collected and processed under this Privacy Policy.
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When Ramp acts as a Controller, it determines the purposes and means of processing Personal Information, making this Privacy Policy the governing framework for those interactions.
When you use Ramp's corporate card, expense management, travel, or procurement services, Ramp controls how your Personal Information is collected and processed under this Privacy Policy.
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