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This may be overridden with <code>FLUX_PLUGINS_COMMON_EXTERNAL_SERVICE_URL<\/code>.<\/li>\n<li>When requests occur: when a license key is activated or validated, when compatibility checks are performed by the shared library, and when optional hosted features (such as AI-assisted summarization) request processing.<\/li>\n<li>Data sent may include: license key, account ID, site URL\/domain (<code>home_url()<\/code>), and plugin version. 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