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Some of Ramp's tracking technologies follow users across time and multiple services, enabling cross-context behavioral data collection that extends beyond any single interaction with Ramp.
Interpretive note: The canonical claim focuses on the cross-context tracking aspect as the primary proposition. The broader marketing and advertising use of Personal Information is noted in omitted_material.
Ramp may track your activities across time and across different services using cookies, pixels, tags, and SDKs for marketing and advertising purposes.
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Some of Ramp's tracking technologies follow users across time and multiple services, enabling cross-context behavioral data collection that extends beyond any single interaction with Ramp.
Ramp may track your activities across time and across different services using cookies, pixels, tags, and SDKs for marketing and advertising purposes.
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