The provision establishes the operational framework for data collection infrastructure across Disney+'s platform ecosystem. This authorization permits continuous collection of interaction data from both Disney+ services and third-party applications, which the terms indicate enables personalization and advertising functions.
The use of cookies and tracking for advertising purposes may require affirmative consent under GDPR and the UK PECR, and users should be aware that browsing activity, device identifiers, and IP addresses are collected through these mechanisms.
RunPod
· RunPod Privacy Policy
This provision establishes the operational basis for implementing persistent tracking mechanisms as a standard data collection practice. The authorization applies unless the user exercises available browser-level controls to restrict cookie placement.
Cross-site tracking extends DocuSign's data collection beyond its own platform, potentially building a profile of your online behavior that informs advertising and product decisions.
Upwork
· Upwork Privacy Policy
Behavioral tracking technologies can build detailed profiles of your online activity, and the data collected may be shared with advertising partners. Users in the EU have a legal right to consent to or reject non-essential cookies.
This clause establishes the operational basis for data collection infrastructure that supports service functionality, analytics, and third-party integrations. The authorization extends to partner organizations, creating a multi-entity data collection framework.
Figma
· Figma Privacy Policy
This provision establishes the operational basis for behavioral tracking across the Figma platform and defines the permissible uses of tracking data. It allocates authority to both Figma and third-party partners to implement tracking mechanisms and directs the downstream application of collected information to multiple business functions.
This introductory statement defines the policy's operative scope—it sets forth that the entity will disclose its information handling practices and identifies the parties bound by those practices, establishing the foundation for all subsequent privacy-related terms.
This provision establishes the legal basis and scope for Audible's use of tracking technologies that generate device identifiers, browsing activity, and behavioral data used in advertising and analytics. Under GDPR and the ePrivacy Directive, non-essential cookies require prior consent, and compliance teams should verify that Audible's consent management platform meets applicable standards in the EEA and UK.
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.
Venmo
· Venmo Privacy Policy
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.
This clause establishes the operational basis for cross-site tracking data collection and describes the permitted uses of that data. It identifies the categories of tracking technologies deployed and specifies the functional purposes for which collected browsing data is processed.
Loom
· Loom Privacy Policy
This clause establishes the operational framework for Loom's use of persistent identifiers and tracking mechanisms to maintain session state, enable cross-service user recognition, and support service delivery. The authorization applies across multiple platforms and devices, allowing continuous user identification.
The provision establishes the operational framework under which Anthropic collects and processes usage data through tracking technologies. It specifies the institutional purposes for deployment and references a separate policy document that governs the mechanics of cookie management and user control mechanisms.
This provision establishes the operational mechanism through which the Service collects and maintains activity data. It defines the conditional nature of cookie functionality—Service access depends on accepting the tracking technologies the platform deploys.
Slack
· Slack Privacy Policy
The provision establishes the operational framework for data collection technologies across the service infrastructure. It identifies the categories of tracking technologies deployed, specifies the stated purposes (functionality, analytics, advertising), and delineates the parties authorized to implement them.
Stripe
· Stripe Privacy Policy
This provision establishes Stripe's operational use of tracking mechanisms as a standard practice within the service delivery and advertising infrastructure. The authorization covers both functional authentication and analytics-driven service optimization.
Tracking technologies enable Paramount+ and its partners to build detailed behavioral profiles of users across sessions and devices; users who do not manage cookie preferences may have more data collected than they realize.
The use of cookies and tracking technologies for analytics and behavioral profiling is subject to consent requirements in the EU and UK under the ePrivacy Directive, and the data collected feeds into Mixpanel's broader analytics and advertising data practices.
Medium
· Medium Privacy Policy
This provision establishes that third-party tracking for targeted advertising is permitted on Medium's platform, which engages GDPR consent requirements under the ePrivacy Directive and CCPA opt-out obligations for cross-context behavioral advertising under CPRA.
The use of third-party analytics and marketing cookies, including pixels and web beacons, means data about your browsing activity on Atlassian properties may be shared with third-party advertising and analytics vendors unless you adjust your cookie settings.
Third-party advertising and cross-site tracking technologies extend Cloudflare's data collection beyond its own services into your broader browsing behavior, which is a category of processing that carries heightened consent requirements in the EU and opt-out rights in California.
The clause establishes the operational framework for data collection mechanisms that support both internal analytics operations and third-party advertising functionality within Nintendo's services.
Figma
· Figma Privacy Policy
Tracking technologies collect behavioral data about your use of Figma that may be shared with third-party analytics or advertising providers.
Third-party tracking tools embedded in the service can collect data about your browsing and query behavior across sessions and potentially across other websites, building a profile beyond what you directly provide to Perplexity.
The policy states that cookies and tracking technologies are used for preference retention, usage analytics, and advertising targeting, which involves persistent device-level data collection that may extend across sessions and third-party sites.
This provision establishes HubSpot's use of persistent and session-based tracking mechanisms across its services, which engages consent requirements under GDPR and ePrivacy rules for EU users and disclosure obligations under CCPA for California users.
The policy authorizes use of tracking technologies including pixel tags and web beacons for advertising purposes, meaning browsing and interaction data collected on LangChain's properties may be used to target you with advertising or shared with advertising partners.
Advertising cookies can track your activity across the web, not just on Headspace, and in the context of a mental health platform, the data derived from your usage patterns may infer sensitive information about your mental health that is then shared with advertising networks.
Notion
· Notion Privacy Policy
The policy authorizes use of cookies and tracking pixels by both Notion and unnamed third-party partners; the HTML source of the privacy policy page itself loads tracking scripts from Facebook, Google Ads, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Marketo, indicating these third parties receive data about visitors to Notion's web properties.