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"We also allow third-party companies (e.g., Google and Meta) to place tags or similar technologies on our digital properties. These technologies may collect information from your interactions on Target.com.Excerpt from Target's Privacy Policy
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The clause states: “We also allow third-party companies (e.g., Google and Meta) to place tags or similar technologies on our digital properties. These technologies may collect information from your interactions on Target.com.”
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