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This establishes that Tinder retains and uses data about Terms violators specifically to enforce ongoing exclusion from the platform.
Interpretive note: The excerpt is a short noun phrase without full sentence context, which limits certainty about whether this is a standalone right or one item in a list of data-use purposes. The primary proposition is clear but the surrounding legal context is unavailable.
If you have violated Tinder's Terms, Tinder may use your data to prevent you from creating a new account.
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This establishes that Tinder retains and uses data about Terms violators specifically to enforce ongoing exclusion from the platform.
If you have violated Tinder's Terms, Tinder may use your data to prevent you from creating a new account.
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