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The provision establishes Thomson Reuters' operational framework for data collection through tracking technologies and specifies the mechanisms available to users for controlling such collection. This determines the baseline data collection practices applicable to platform use unless users exercise available control mechanisms.
Users operate under terms that authorize cookie and tracking technology deployment for usage analytics, personalization, and advertising purposes, with the ability to modify these settings through browser controls or Thomson Reuters' provided management tool. The terms do not require affirmative user consent prior to initial tracking implementation.
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The provision establishes Thomson Reuters' operational framework for data collection through tracking technologies and specifies the mechanisms available to users for controlling such collection. This determines the baseline data collection practices applicable to platform use unless users exercise available control mechanisms.
Users operate under terms that authorize cookie and tracking technology deployment for usage analytics, personalization, and advertising purposes, with the ability to modify these settings through browser controls or Thomson Reuters' provided management tool. The terms do not require affirmative user consent prior to initial tracking implementation.
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