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It removes all Privacy Policy-based protections from de-identified data, meaning Squarespace retains broad freedom to monetize or distribute such data.
Interpretive note: The restriction of this clause to the Privacy Policy leaves open whether other legal frameworks—such as statute or contract—might separately constrain de-identified data use. Not stated in the clause; not included in the claim.
Once your data is de-identified, you have no Privacy Policy-based protections governing how Squarespace uses or shares it.
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We will only use your Personal Data to provide services directly to you...and/or to provide services to you on behalf of our clients...except as otherwise described in this Privacy Policy or with your consent.
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"Our use and disclosure of de-identified information is not subject to any restrictions under this Privacy Policy, and we may use and disclose it to others for any purpose, without limitation.Excerpt from Squarespace's Privacy Policy
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It removes all Privacy Policy-based protections from de-identified data, meaning Squarespace retains broad freedom to monetize or distribute such data.
Once your data is de-identified, you have no Privacy Policy-based protections governing how Squarespace uses or shares it.
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