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Third-Party Services Disclosure

Cartlow’s Third-Party Services Disclosure refers to the information provided to users regarding how third-party services interact with Cartlow's platform and user data. Here’s a detailed overview:

1. Definition of Third-Party Services

Third-party services include any external companies or organizations that provide services or functionalities integrated into Cartlow’s platform. This can encompass payment processors, advertising partners, analytics providers, and other service providers.

2. Purpose of Disclosure

The purpose of the disclosure is to inform users about:

  • Data Sharing: How and what personal data may be shared with these third parties.
  • Usage of Data: How third parties may use the data, including for purposes like marketing, analytics, or service improvement.
  • User Control: Options available to users regarding their data, including how to manage preferences related to third-party services.

3. Types of Third-Party Services

Some common types of third-party services that may be disclosed include:

  • Payment Processors: Companies that handle transactions on behalf of Cartlow.
  • Advertising Partners: Organizations that assist in displaying targeted advertisements.
  • Analytics Services: Providers that analyze user behavior to improve services and offerings.

4. User Rights and Choices

Users typically have rights and choices regarding their interactions with third-party services, such as:

  • Opt-Out Options: Users may have the option to opt out of certain data sharing practices.
  • Privacy Settings: Users can adjust their privacy settings within their Cartlow account to limit data sharing.

5. Cartlow’s Privacy Policy

For specific details on how Cartlow handles third-party services and user data, users should refer to Cartlow’s Privacy Policy . This document outlines the company's practices regarding data collection, usage, and sharing with third parties.

6. Compliance with Regulations

Cartlow's disclosures regarding third-party services are also guided by applicable privacy laws and regulations, which may require transparency about data practices and user rights.