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Users' personal information, including identifiers that can be linked to them, is collected and analyzed by third parties—not just Ring—through automated means on Ring's platforms.
Interpretive note: The phrase 'some of these services' indicates the excerpt refers to a subset of a broader list of services described earlier in the document, which is not provided here. The canonical claim is limited to what is stated in the excerpt. The examples of personal information (email, device identifier, IP addresses) are illustrative rather than exhaustive, as indicated by 'such as'.
When you use Ring's websites or apps, some third-party analytics services may automatically collect and analyze your personal information, including your email, device identifier, and IP address.
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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.
you may refer a friend to Instacart or send an Instacart gift delivery or gift card to someone. In these cases, we collect the recipient's name, email, and delivery address, as applicable.
Category A: Identifiers. Examples: A real name, alias, postal address, unique personal identifier, online identifier, Internet Protocol address, email address, account name, driver's license number, passport number... Collected: Yes.
"Some of these services use automated technologies to collect and analyze information, including personal information (such as email, device identifier, and IP addresses)...Excerpt from Ring's Privacy Notice
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Users' personal information, including identifiers that can be linked to them, is collected and analyzed by third parties—not just Ring—through automated means on Ring's platforms.
When you use Ring's websites or apps, some third-party analytics services may automatically collect and analyze your personal information, including your email, device identifier, and IP address.
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