Lexeme: third-party collected information  
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  1. noun. Third-party collected information refers to data or information that is collected by an entity or organization other than the entity that ultimately owns or controls the data. This information is typically gathered by external parties, such as marketing companies, data brokers, or research firms, through various means like surveys, social media monitoring, public records, and data sharing agreements. Third-party collected information is often used for targeted advertising, market research, personalization, or analytics purposes by the entities who access or purchase the data. GPT3.5
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  • noun. third-party collected information (singular), third-party collected information (plural)
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