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The provision establishes the operational scope of Venmo's data collection infrastructure and specifies the stated business purposes—analytics, fraud prevention, and advertising optimization—that justify the deployment of tracking technologies across multiple platforms.
Interpretive note: The specific list of third-party tracking partners and the scope of the cookie preference center could not be fully verified from the available truncated document text.
Users' browsing behavior, app usage patterns, and device information are subject to collection through tracking technologies, with this data directed toward analytics, fraud detection, and targeted advertising operations. The terms provide users the ability to modify cookie preferences through browser settings or Venmo's cookie preference center.
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The provision establishes the operational scope of Venmo's data collection infrastructure and specifies the stated business purposes—analytics, fraud prevention, and advertising optimization—that justify the deployment of tracking technologies across multiple platforms.
Users' browsing behavior, app usage patterns, and device information are subject to collection through tracking technologies, with this data directed toward analytics, fraud detection, and targeted advertising operations. The terms provide users the ability to modify cookie preferences through browser settings or Venmo's cookie preference center.
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