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The provision establishes the operational infrastructure for behavioral analytics and performance monitoring across the Walgreens digital properties. The deployment of multiple specialized tracking vendors enables real-time session analysis, user journey mapping, and website performance optimization.
Users accessing the Walgreens website are subject to data collection by the identified third-party tracking vendors during their visit. The terms authorize collection of browsing activity, device characteristics, transaction information, and authentication status for purposes specified by each vendor's respective data practices.
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The provision establishes the operational infrastructure for behavioral analytics and performance monitoring across the Walgreens digital properties. The deployment of multiple specialized tracking vendors enables real-time session analysis, user journey mapping, and website performance optimization.
Users accessing the Walgreens website are subject to data collection by the identified third-party tracking vendors during their visit. The terms authorize collection of browsing activity, device characteristics, transaction information, and authentication status for purposes specified by each vendor's respective data practices.
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