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The provision operationalizes the service's data collection infrastructure by authorizing the use of persistent and session-based tracking tools. This authorization enables the service to gather behavioral telemetry necessary for analytics, service optimization, and user experience personalization.
When you visit CoreWeave's documentation or platform, cookies and trackers collect data about your browsing behavior, which may be shared with analytics vendors like Google (Google Tag Manager is present in the page source).
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(1) REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: Cookie and tracking practices implicate GDPR Art. 6 and Recital 47 (legitimate interests for analytics), ePrivacy Directive 2002/58/EC (cookie consent requirements in EU), CCPA/CPRA §1798.120 (opt-out of sale/sharing via tracking), and IAB TCF standards. Enforced by EU DPAs (particularly CNIL and Irish DPC), CPPA, and FTC. (2)
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The provision operationalizes the service's data collection infrastructure by authorizing the use of persistent and session-based tracking tools. This authorization enables the service to gather behavioral telemetry necessary for analytics, service optimization, and user experience personalization.
When you visit CoreWeave's documentation or platform, cookies and trackers collect data about your browsing behavior, which may be shared with analytics vendors like Google (Google Tag Manager is present in the page source).
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