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Automated processing of Personal Information for fraud detection means users' data may be evaluated by automated systems that can flag or act on their account activity without human review.
Ramp may process your Personal Information through automated systems to investigate suspicious activity and detect or prevent potential security incidents or fraudulent and unauthorized transactions.
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We use your personal information to help monitor and maintain the security of the Services and our business operations. Additionally, we use your personal information to prevent and detect fraud, unauthorized activities and access...
identify any suspicious activities so we can try to protect users from payment fraud and other inappropriate activities
Pursuing legitimate interests, such as research and development (including marketing research), network and information security, and fraud prevention
"To maintain the safety and security of our Business and to manage risk, including investigating suspicious activity, detecting and preventing potential security incidents or fraudulent or unauthorized transactions...in an automated fashion.Excerpt from Ramp's Privacy Policy
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Automated processing of Personal Information for fraud detection means users' data may be evaluated by automated systems that can flag or act on their account activity without human review.
Ramp may process your Personal Information through automated systems to investigate suspicious activity and detect or prevent potential security incidents or fraudulent and unauthorized transactions.
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