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Enabling a third-party integration creates a data-sharing pathway from the third party to Slack that users may not anticipate.
Enabling a third-party service permits its provider to share your information with Slack, potentially including your user name and email address.
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Enabling a third-party integration creates a data-sharing pathway from the third party to Slack that users may not anticipate.
Enabling a third-party service permits its provider to share your information with Slack, potentially including your user name and email address.
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