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This clause establishes a data sharing framework that extends the scope of data recipients beyond Tinder itself to affiliated entities within Match Group's corporate structure. The provision creates an operational basis for consolidated data practices across multiple consumer-facing services under common ownership.
Users' personal information may be shared with other Match Group companies (such as Hinge, OKCupid, Match.com, and others) for purposes including safety, experience personalization, and promotional offers. The terms apply as written upon continued use, meaning users operate under a multi-entity data sharing arrangement rather than data isolation to Tinder alone.
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We share information across the Meta Companies. We share information with third-party partners. We also share information for legal, safety, and security reasons.
We may share personal information with third-party service providers and partners who support our business operations, including identity verification providers, payment processors, analytics providers, marketing partners, and blockchain analytics companies.
We may share information about you and your transactions with Card Networks and our financial services partners. By accepting this agreement, you authorize Stripe to share your information with these entities for purposes including facilitating your use of the Services, complying with applicable law...
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"We share information with other Match Group companies. As a part of the Match Group family of businesses, and to help create a safer and better experience across Match Group companies, we share information about you — including personal information — with other Match Group companies. We may receive information about you from other Match Group companies and we may share your information with them to improve and personalize your experience, to help keep our services safe and to provide you with relevant offers and promotions.— Excerpt from Tinder's Tinder Privacy Policy
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This clause establishes a data sharing framework that extends the scope of data recipients beyond Tinder itself to affiliated entities within Match Group's corporate structure. The provision creates an operational basis for consolidated data practices across multiple consumer-facing services under common ownership.
Users' personal information may be shared with other Match Group companies (such as Hinge, OKCupid, Match.com, and others) for purposes including safety, experience personalization, and promotional offers. The terms apply as written upon continued use, meaning users operate under a multi-entity data sharing arrangement rather than data isolation to Tinder alone.
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