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- Examples include fulfilling orders, delivering packages, sending postal mail and e-mail, removing repetitive information from customer lists, analyzing data, providing marketing assistance, providing search results and links (including paid listings and links), processing credit card payments, and providing customer service. #amazon
- E-mail messages we send you may contain code that enables our database to track your usage of the e-mails, including whether the e-mail was opened and what links (if any) were clicked. #eharmony
- When you share information or content like photo, videos, and links via the Services, you should think carefully about what you are making public. #twitter
- Unless you turn off EXIF data on your camera or device or remove it from the picture before uploading to Flickr, Flickr receives and stores EXIF data, By default, flickr will display a link showing EXIF data about photo or video you upload. #flicker
- If this information is personally identifiable, we will direct you to additional information about the use of the data (such as a link to the applicable advertiser privacy policy at the time of collection). #aol
- You must not pre-fill any of the fields associated with the following products, unless the user manually generated the content earlier in the workflow: Stream stories (user_message parameter for Facebook.streamPublish and FB.Connect.streamPublish, and message parameter for stream.publish), photo (caption), Videos (description), Notes (title and content), Links (comment), and Jabber/XMPP. #facebook
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