The Stackexchange websites use gravatar. According to Gravatar's Terms of Service
Use of the Services by Third Party Websites. Third party websites may enable the use of the Services on their respective websites as expressly authorized by Automattic ... have a privacy policy in effect and posted on such website that complies with all applicable laws and regulations and that notifies such user that it will only use personally identifiable information as set forth in (ii) above; and (iv) agree to be bound by and comply with all the terms, conditions, and limitations set forth in the Terms of Service (“Gravatar-enabled website”). (edited)
The full Gravatar TOS is here
I went through Stackexchange.com/legal.
I found these two to be somewhat relevant
3) Subscriber Content
You agree that all Subscriber Content that You contribute to the Network is perpetually and irrevocably licensed to Stack Exchange under the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike license.7) Registration and security
As a condition to using Services, Subscriber may be required to register with Stack Exchange and select a password and profile name. Subscriber shall provide Stack Exchange with accurate, complete, and updated registration information, including Subscriber’s e-mail address
These two may be used to say that, since the user has given SE license to use its email, SE can use a hash of the email for the gravatar service. Thus freeing SE from making a reference to Gravatar's TOS.
I read through the privacy policy given here. I ran a "site:stackexchange.com/legal gravatar" search on google, but found no results.
How does Stackexchange cover the usage of Gravatar in its Terms of Service/Privacy Policy?
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