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EX-10.29

 Exhibit 10.29 

FOUNDATION TECHNOLOGY WORLDWIDE LLC 

2017 MANAGEMENT INCENTIVE PLAN 

RSU AGREEMENT 
 (General
Form) 
 THIS RSU AGREEMENT (this “Award Agreement”), dated
[                    ] (the “Grant Date”), is made pursuant to the Foundation Technology Worldwide LLC 2017 Management Incentive
Plan, as amended from time to time (the “Plan”), and is entered into by and between Foundation Technology Worldwide LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the “Company”) and
[                    ] (“Participant”). Capitalized terms used in this Award Agreement but not otherwise defined herein shall have
their respective meanings set forth in the Plan. 
 THE PARTIES HERETO AGREE AS FOLLOWS: 

1.    Award. Pursuant to the Plan, and on the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in this Award Agreement, the Company
hereby grants to Participant an Award of RSUs (the “Award”), giving Participant a conditional right to receive, without payment but subject to the conditions and limitations set forth in this Agreement,
[                    ] Class A Units of the Company (or an amount in cash based on the value of such Class A Units, as set forth in
Section 5). 
 2.    Definitions. For purposes of this Award Agreement, the following terms shall have the following
meanings: 
 (a)    “Cause” means (i) gross negligence or willful misconduct in
connection with the performance of duties with respect to (A) Participant’s Employment or (B) Participant’s duties under any employment or similar agreement (including an offer letter) with the Company or any of its Affiliates;
(ii) Participant’s commission of (or pleading guilty or pleading no contest or nolo contendere to) a felony or other crime involving moral turpitude; (iii) the performance by Participant of any act or acts of fraud, disloyalty or
dishonesty in connection with or relating to the business of the Company or any of its Affiliates or the misappropriation (or attempted misappropriation) of any of the funds or property of the Company or any of its Affiliates; (iv) material
breach of any restrictive covenant relating to noncompetition or material breach of any other restrictive covenant applicable to Participant in favor of the Company or any of its Affiliates (“Restrictive Covenants”); or (v) a
material violation of the written policies or procedures of the Company or of any of its Affiliates or Participant’s causing substantial harm to the business reputation of any of them. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Participant is party to
an individual employment, severance-benefit, change-in control or similar agreement (including an offer letter) with the Company or any of its Affiliates (other than Intel Corporation) that contains a
definition of “Cause” (or a correlative term), such definition will apply in lieu of the definition set forth above during the term of such agreement. 

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 (c)    “Good Reason” means (A) if
Participant is party to an employment, severance-benefit, change-in-control or similar agreement (including an offer letter) with the Company or any Affiliate of the
Company (other than Intel Corporation) that contains a definition of “Good Reason,” the definition set forth in such agreement for so long as such agreement is in effect; otherwise it shall mean, in each case, without Participant’s
consent (B) (i) a material breach of Participant’s employment agreement, if any, by the Company or any Affiliate of the Company (other than Intel Corporation), (ii) a material diminution of Participant’s duties, responsibilities or
status (except to the extent such diminution results solely from a Change in Control in which the Company becomes a subsidiary of another entity (or substantially all of the assets of the Company are otherwise combined with the assets of the
acquirer)); provided that a change in Participant’s title or a change in the individual to whom or entity to which he or she reports shall not, in and of itself, constitute “Good Reason”, (iii) material reduction by the Company
or any Affiliate of the Company in Participant’s base salary, unless related to a broad reduction applying to all similarly-situated employees, or (iv) the relocation of Participant’s principal place of business by more than fifty
(50) miles. In all cases, an event or condition shall not constitute “Good Reason” unless (x) within thirty (30) days of the occurrence of the event or condition Participant believes constitutes Good Reason Participant
provides the Company with a written notice (a “Good Reason Notice”) that specifically explains the basis for Participant’s belief that facts constituting Good Reason exist, (y) in the case of any of the above events which
is capable of being cured within thirty (30) days of the Company’s receipt of the Good Reason Notice, the Company fails to cure (or cause to be cured) the applicable event or condition within thirty (30) days after the Company’s
receipt of the Good Reason Notice, and (z) Participant actually terminates his or her Employment within sixty (60) days after the Company’s receipt of the Good Reason Notice. 

3.    Cessation of Employment. 

(a)    Termination for Cause. In the event that Participant’s Employment is terminated for
Cause (or Participant voluntarily terminates his or her Employment at a time when the Company or any of its Affiliates could terminate Participant for Cause) or upon the material violation of an applicable Restrictive Covenant, each portion of the
Award (whether vested or unvested) and any and all Class A Units previously delivered thereunder shall be immediately forfeited for no consideration and Participant shall be required to repay to the Company, in cash and upon demand, the
proceeds resulting from any sale or other disposition (including to the Company or any of its Affiliates) of Class A Units issued or issuable upon the vesting of the Award. 

(b)    Cessation of Employment other than for Cause. Except as set forth in Section 3(b) or
Section 3(c), any unvested portion of the Award shall be automatically forfeited upon the termination of Participant’s Employment for any reason other than for Cause. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, upon and following the
termination of Participant’s Employment for any reason other than for Cause or upon violation of a Restrictive Covenant, as described in Section 4(a) of this Award Agreement, any and all Class A Units received in respect of the Award
will be subject to the repurchase provisions applicable to Management Incentive Units under Section 13.1(a) of the LLC Agreement. 

  
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 4.    Delivery of Class A Units or Cash. The Company shall, as
soon as practicable following the vesting of any portion of the Award (but in no event later than thirty (30) days following the date on which the relevant portion of the Award vests), effect delivery of the Class A Units subject to such
vested portion of the Award to Participant; provided, that if Participant becomes vested in any portion of the Award as a result of Participant’s termination of Employment without Cause or resignation for Good Reason in accordance with
Section 3(c), then in lieu of delivery of the Class A Units subject to such portion of the Award, the Company may pay to Participant an amount in cash equal to the Fair Market Value of the Class A Units underlying such portion on the
date Participant’s Employment terminates. 
 5.    Representations, Warranties, Covenants, and Acknowledgments of
Participant. Participant hereby represents, warrants, covenants, acknowledges and agrees that: 

(a)    Investment. Participant is acquiring the Award for Participant’s own account, and not
for the account of any other Person. Participant is acquiring the Award for investment and not with a view to distribution or resale thereof except in compliance with applicable laws regulating securities. 

(b)    Relation to the Company. Participant is presently an Employee of the Company or one of its
Subsidiaries, and in such capacity has become personally familiar with the business of the Company and/or its Subsidiaries. 

(c)    Access to Information. Participant has had the opportunity to ask questions of, and to
receive answers from, the Company with respect to the terms and conditions of the transactions contemplated hereby and with respect to the business, affairs, financial conditions, and results of operations of the Company and its Affiliates. 

(d)    Registration. Participant understands that the neither the Award nor the Class A Units
underlying the Award have not been registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”), or any applicable securities law, and that, subject to the further restrictions in the LLC Agreement, neither the
Award nor the underlying Class A Units can be transferred by Participant unless such transfer is registered under the Securities Act or an exemption from such registration is available. The Company has made no agreements, covenants or
undertakings whatsoever to register the transfer of the Award or the Class A Units under the Securities Act or any applicable securities law. The Company has made no representations, warranties, or covenants whatsoever as to whether any
exemption from the Securities Act or any applicable securities law, including, without limitation, any exemption for limited sales in routine brokers’ transactions pursuant to Rule 144 of the Securities Act, will be available. If an exemption
under Rule 144 is available at all, it will not be available until at least one year from issuance of the Award and then not unless (a) a public trading market then exists in Class A Units (or a successor security thereto);
(b) adequate information as to the Company’s financial and other affairs and operations is then available to the public; and (c) all other terms and conditions of Rule 144 have been satisfied. 

  
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 (e)    Public Trading. None of the Company’s
equity securities are presently publicly-traded, and the Company has made no representations, covenants or agreements as to whether there will be a public market for any of its securities. 

(f)    Tax Advice. The Company has made no warranties or representations to Participant with respect
to the income tax consequences of the transactions contemplated by this Award Agreement, and Participant is in no manner relying on the Company or its representatives for an assessment of such tax consequences. 

(g)    One-Time Award. The Award represents a one-time, discretionary award and shall not in any way be considered as part of Participant’s employment compensation, wages, entitlements, or any other similar compensation or benefits plan or scheme.
Eligibility for awards under the Plan are determined by the Administrator in its sole discretion and eligibility for, or receipt of, an award in a certain fiscal year does not imply or guarantee entitlement to an award in any future fiscal years.

 6.    Binding Effect. Subject to the limitations set forth in this Award Agreement, the Plan and the LLC Agreement (including,
without limitation, limitations on transfer), this Award Agreement shall be binding upon, and inure to the benefit of, the executors, administrators, heirs, legal representatives, successors and assigns of the parties hereto. 

7.    Taxes. 

(a)    Withholding. The Administrator will make such provision for the withholding of taxes as it
deems necessary under applicable law; provided that Participant will make arrangements satisfactory to the Company (or an applicable Affiliate of the Company, if such Affiliate is involved in the administration of the Plan) for the payment
and satisfaction of any income tax, social security tax, payroll tax, social taxes, applicable national or local taxes, or payment on account of other tax related to withholding obligations that arise by reason of granting, settling or vesting of
RSUs or sale of Class A Units delivered in settlement of vested RSUs (whichever is applicable). If Participant does not make arrangements satisfactory to the Company (or an applicable Affiliate of the Company, if such Affiliate is involved in
the administration of the Plan) for the payment and satisfaction of such taxes, the Administrator may, in its discretion, satisfy such taxes by withholding a number of Class A Units that would otherwise be issued under the Award that the
Administrator determines has a Fair Market Value sufficient to satisfy such tax withholding obligations. Except to the extent the Administrator permits Participant to pay by other means, Participant shall remit cash in an amount sufficient to
satisfy such taxes. The Company will not be required to issue or lift any restrictions on Class A Units delivered pursuant to Participant’s RSUs or to recognize any purported transfer of Class A Units until Participant’s
obligations hereunder are satisfied. 
 (b)    Section 409A. 

(i)    The Award is intended to be exempt from the rules of Section 409A and shall be construed accordingly. The
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Administrator’s discretion, so as to increase the likelihood of compliance with the rules of Section 409A as determined by the Administrator in its sole discretion. Each payment under
this Award shall be treated as a “separate payment” under Section 409A. 
 (ii)    All references in
this Award Agreement to a termination of Employment or similar or correlative references shall be construed to require a “separation from service” (as defined in Treasury regulation 1.409A-1(h)) from
the Company and from all other corporations and trades or businesses, if any, that would be treated as a single “service recipient” with the Company under Treasury regulation
Section 1.409A-1(h)(3). 
 (iii)    If Participant is deemed on the date
of Participant’s termination of Employment to be a “specified employee” within the meaning of that term under Section 409A(a)(2)(B) of the Code, then, with respect to any payment that is considered nonqualified deferred
compensation under Section 409A, to the extent applicable, payable on account of a “separation from service,” such payment will be made or provided the on the date that is the earlier of (i) the expiration of the six-month period measured from the date of such “separation from service” and (b) the date of Participant’s death (the “Delay Period”). Upon the expiration of the Delay Period,
all payments delayed pursuant to this Section 8(b)(iii) will be paid on the first business day following the expiration of the Delay Period in a lump sum. 

8.    Data Privacy. The Company and Participant’s employer hereby notify Participant of the following in relation to
Participant’s personal data and the collection, processing and transfer of such data in relation to the Award and Participant’s participation in the Plan: 

(a)    the collection, processing and transfer of Participant’s personal data is necessary for the Company’s
administration of the Plan and Participant’s participation in the Plan, and Participant’s denial and/or objection to the collection, processing and transfer of personal data may affect Participant’s ability to participate in the Plan.
As such, Participant voluntarily acknowledges, consents and agrees (where required under applicable law) to the collection, use, processing and transfer of personal data as described herein. 

(b)    The Company and Participant’s employer hold certain personal information about Participant, including (but not
limited to) Participant’s name, home address and telephone number, date of birth, social security number or other employee identification number, salary, nationality, job title, any equity interests or directorships held in the Company, details
of all equity awards or any other entitlement to equity awarded, canceled, purchased, vested, exercised, unvested or outstanding in Participant’s favor for the purpose of managing and administering the Plan (collectively, the
“Data”). The Data may be provided by Participant or collected, where lawful, from third parties, and the Company and Participant’s employer will process the Data for the exclusive purpose of implementing, administering and
managing Participant’s participation in the Plan. Processing of the Data will take place through electronic and non-electronic means according to logics and procedures strictly correlated to the purposes
for which the Data is collected and with confidentiality and security provisions as set forth by applicable laws and regulations in Participant’s country of residence. Data processing operations will be performed in a manner that minimizes the
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such operations are unnecessary for the processing purposes sought. The Data will be accessible within the Company’s organization only by those persons requiring access for purposes of the
implementation, administration and operation of the Plan and for Participant’s participation in the Plan. 

(c)    The Company and Participant’s employer will transfer Data as necessary for the purpose of implementation,
administration and management of Participant’s participation in the Plan, and the Company and/or Participant’s employer may each further transfer Data to any third parties assisting the Company in the implementation, administration and
management of the Plan. These recipients may be located in the European Economic Area, the United States or elsewhere throughout the world. Participant hereby authorizes (where required under applicable law) the recipients to receive, possess, use,
retain and transfer the Data, in electronic or other form, for purposes of implementing, administering and managing Participant’s participation in the Plan, including any requisite transfer of such Data as may be required for the administration
of the Plan and/or the subsequent holding of equity interests on Participant’s behalf to a broker or other third party with whom Participant may elect to deposit any equity interest acquired pursuant to the Plan, subject to the limitations set
forth in the Plan, the LLC Agreement and this Award Agreement. Participant may, at any time, exercise Participant’s rights provided under applicable personal data protection laws (if any), which may include the right to (i) obtain
confirmation as to the existence of the Data, (ii) verify the content, origin and accuracy of the Data, (iii) request the integration, update, amendment, deletion, or blockage (for breach of applicable laws) of the Data, and
(iv) oppose, for legal reasons, the collection, processing or transfer of the Data that is not necessary or required for the implementation, administration and/or operation of the Plan and Participant’s participation in the Plan.
Participant may seek to exercise these rights by contacting Participant’s local human resources manager. 
 9.    Survival of
Representations and Warranties and Restrictive Covenants. The representations, warranties and covenants contained in Section 6 hereof shall survive until Participant and his or her Permitted Transferees no longer hold the Award or any of
the Class A Units issued hereunder. 
 10.    Unit Certificate Restrictive Legends. The certificates evidencing any
Class A Units that are certificated may bear such restrictive legends as the Company and/or the Company’ counsel may deem necessary or advisable under applicable law or pursuant to this Award Agreement to evidence the restrictions
applicable to such Class A Units. 
 11.    Notices. All notices required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing deemed
effectively given when delivered in person or mailed by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, addressed to the other party hereto at the address shown beneath his or her or its respective signature to this Award
Agreement, or at such other address or addresses as either party shall designate to the other in writing. 
 12.    Successors and
Assigns. The rights, duties, and obligations under this Award Agreement and the Plan may not be assigned by Participant or the Company, except that this Award 

  
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Agreement shall be assignable by the Company to any successor entity, including an entity acquiring all, or substantially all, of the assets of the Company. The provisions of this Award Agreement
shall be binding on any such assignee. 
 13.    Entire Agreement; Amendments. This Award Agreement, the Plan, and the LLC
Agreement, constitute the entire agreement among the parties pertaining to the subject matter hereof and supersede all prior or contemporaneous agreements, understandings, negotiations and discussions, whether oral or written, of the parties,
including, without limitation, any offer letter or other document or communication to the extent related to any long-term incentive awards of the Company or its Affiliates or the terms thereof. There are no agreements, understandings, specific
restrictions, warranties, or representations relating to said subject matter between the parties other than those set forth herein or herein provided for. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Participant expressly acknowledges and
agrees that (a) to the extent of the Fair Market Value (determined as of the Grant Date) of the Class A Units underlying the Award, he or she has elected to receive the Award in lieu of a Cash Award of equal value, (b) none of the
Company, the Intel Investors, the TPG Investors or any Affiliate of any of them will have any liability with respect to such election other than the Company’s obligations as expressly set forth herein, and (c) the TPG Investors, the Intel
Investors and their Affiliates are intended third party beneficiaries of this sentence. This Award Agreement may be amended only in accordance with Section 10 of the Plan. 

14.    Waivers. The failure of a party to insist upon strict performance of any provision of this Award Agreement in any one or
more instances shall not be construed as a waiver or relinquishment of the right to insist upon strict compliance with such provision in the future. In the event of any ambiguity in this Award Agreement or any matters as to which this Award
Agreement is silent, the Plan will govern. 
 15.    Invalidity. In the event that any one or more of the provisions of this
Award Agreement or any word, phrase, clause, sentence, or other portion thereof shall be deemed to be illegal or unenforceable for any reason, such provision or portion thereof shall be modified or deleted in such a manner so as to make this Award
Agreement, as modified, legal and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted under applicable laws. 
 16.    Number; Titles. As
used in this Award Agreement, the singular form shall include, if appropriate, the plural. The headings used in this Award Agreement are solely for the convenience and reference of the parties and are not intended to be descriptive of the entire
contents of any paragraph and shall not limit or otherwise affect any of the terms, provisions, or construction thereof. 

17.    Governing Law. The validity, construction and effect of this Award Agreement, and of any determinations or decisions made by
the Administrator relating to this Award Agreement, and the rights of any and all Persons having, or claiming to have, any interest under this Award Agreement, shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware
without regard to otherwise governing principles of conflicts of law. Any suit with respect to this Award Agreement will be brought in the federal or state courts in the districts which include the State of Delaware, and Participant agrees and
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 18.    Counterparts. This Award Agreement may be executed in any number of
counterparts, any of which may be executed and transmitted by facsimile or electronic means (including “pdf”), and each of which shall be deemed to be an original, but all of which together shall be deemed to be one and the same
instrument. 
 19.    Accession to LLC Agreement. By execution of this Award Agreement, Participant hereby agrees, in respect of
any Class A Units delivered to him or her under this Award Agreement, to be bound by the terms of the LLC Agreement as a Member, and such terms are hereby incorporated by reference as if set out herein in full, except as provided herein.
Participant further agrees that, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the LLC Agreement, any Class A Units delivered under this Award shall entitle Participant to the rights of, and be subject to the terms, conditions, and obligations
applicable to, Management Incentive Units for purposes of Sections 11-14 of the LLC Agreement and shall be deemed to be Management Incentive Units (and not Class A Units) for all purposes of such
Sections; provided that for purposes of Section 13.1(a) of the LLC Agreement the Company’s call rights following Participant’s termination of Employment (or, if applicable, following Participant’s commencement of
employment or other services to a Competitor (as defined in the LLC Agreement)) shall arise at the later of (x) such termination (or, if applicable, the date on which the Company obtained actual knowledge of the commencement of such employment
or other service relationship) or (y) the date that is six (6) months plus one (1) day following the date on which any Class A Units were delivered hereunder. Participant acknowledges and agrees that he or she will not be treated
as an Affiliate of the TPG Investor for purposes of Section 12.2 of the LLC Agreement. For the avoidance of doubt, this Section 20 shall survive the termination of this Award Agreement. 

20.    Power of Attorney. Participant hereby irrevocably constitutes and appoints the Administrator (or its designee) with full
power of substitution, acting jointly or severally, as his or her attorney-in-fact and agent to sign, execute and deliver, in Participant’s name and on his or her
behalf, all or any such agreement, deeds, instruments, documents and/or any counterpart thereof or certificates or to take any such action as it deems necessary from time to time or as is required under any applicable law to admit Participant as a
Member of the Company or to conduct the business of the Company, including (without limitation) the power and authority to sign, execute and deliver (or attach signature pages to) (i) the LLC Agreement, (ii) any amendment to the LLC
Agreement adopted in accordance with its terms, (iii) any agreements, deeds, instruments or documents reasonably necessary to satisfy Participant’s obligations under Section 13 of the LLC Agreement (iv) any proxy related to the
280G Vote (as defined in the LLC Agreement) authorized by Section 20.3 of the LLC Agreement, under which the Chief Executive Officer of the Company or a substitute appointed by the TPG Investors may approve or disapprove certain compensatory
payments subject to Section 280G of the Code or (v) such documents as the Administrator deems necessary in good faith to effectuate the customary lock-up following a Public Offering as set forth in
Section 11.1(e) of the LLC Agreement. This power of attorney is given to secure the obligations of Participant hereunder and deemed coupled with an interest of the Administrator and is irrevocable. 

  
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 21.    Further Representations and Acknowledgements of Participant. 

(a)    Participant hereby represents that he or she has read the Plan and is familiar with the Plan’s terms.
Participant hereby acknowledges that he or she has carefully read this Award Agreement and agrees, on behalf of himself or herself and on behalf of his/her beneficiaries, estate and permitted assigns, to be bound by all of the provisions set forth
herein and that the Award and Class A Units are subject to all of the terms and provisions of this Award Agreement and of the Plan, as the Plan may be amended in accordance with its respective terms. In the event of any conflict between the
terms of this Award Agreement and the Plan, the Plan shall control. 
 (b)    Participant acknowledges that nothing in
this Award Agreement (including exhibits hereto) alters the nature of employment with Company or any Affiliate of the Company. Participant acknowledges having been afforded a reasonable opportunity to consult with financial or legal advisors
regarding the consequences of Participant’s acceptance of the grant on the terms and conditions set forth in this Award Agreement. 

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Award Agreement on the day and
year first above written. 
  

			
	 Foundation Technology Worldwide LLC

a Delaware limited liability company

		
	By:	 	
                     

 
			
	
	Name: [            ]
	Title:   [            ]
	
	Address:
	
	Foundation Technology Worldwide LLC
	[            ]
	Attention: General Counsel
	
	With copies (not constituting notice) to:
	
	[            ]
	
	and
	
	 Ropes & Gray LLP
 The
Prudential Tower
 800 Boylston Street
 Boston, MA 02199

Attention: Alfred Rose and Michael Roh
 Email:
alfred.rose@ropesgray.com and
 michael.roh@ropesgray.com

 [RSU Agreement of Foundation Technology Worldwide LLC Company Signature Page] 

 
	
	Participant:
	
	      

	(Sign Name)
	
	Name: [            ]
	
	Address: The most recent address reflected in the Company’s records

 [RSU Agreement of Foundation Technology Worldwide LLC Vesting Schedule]EX-10.30

 Exhibit 10.30 

 
 

 
 2020 OMNIBUS INCENTIVE PLAN 

1. DEFINED TERMS 
 Exhibit A, which
is incorporated herein by reference, defines certain terms used in the Plan and includes certain operational rules related to those terms. 
 2. PURPOSE

 The Plan has been established to advance the interests of the Company by providing for the grant to Participants of Stock and
Stock-based Awards. 
 3. ADMINISTRATION 

The Administrator shall administer the Plan and shall have discretionary authority, subject only to the express provisions of the Plan, to
interpret the Plan and any Award Agreements; to determine eligibility for and grant Awards; to determine, alter or amend the exercise price, base value from which appreciation is measured, or purchase price, if any, applicable to any Award; to
determine, modify, accelerate or waive the terms and conditions of any Award; to determine the form of settlement of Awards (whether in cash, shares of Stock, other Awards or other property); to prescribe forms, rules and procedures relating to the
Plan and Awards; and to otherwise do all things necessary or desirable to carry out the purposes of the Plan or any Award. Determination made under the Plan and/or with respect to Awards need not be uniform among Participants. All determinations of
the Administrator made with respect to the Plan or any Award are conclusive and shall bind all persons. 
 4. LIMITS ON AWARDS UNDER THE PLAN 

(a) Number of Shares. Subject to adjustment as provided in Section 7(b), the maximum number of shares of Stock
that may be issued in satisfaction of Equity Awards under the Plan is __________ shares (the number of shares available under the Plan from time to time, the “Share Pool”). The Share Pool shall increase annually on the first day of
each fiscal year beginning with the first day of the second fiscal year beginning after the Date of Adoption and ending with the first day of the tenth fiscal year beginning after the Date of Adoption, in each case, with such increase equal to the
lesser of (i) 5% of the sum of (x) the number of shares of Stock, plus (y) the number of FTW units (excluding those held by the Company), in each case, outstanding as of the last day of the preceding fiscal year, and (ii) the amount
determined by the Board. Up to __________ shares of Stock in the Share Pool may be issued in satisfaction of ISOs, but nothing in this Section 4(a) will be construed as requiring that any, or any fixed number of, ISOs be granted under
the Plan. For purposes of this Section 4(a), the number of shares of Stock issued in satisfaction of Equity Awards will be determined (i) by reducing the Share Pool at the time an applicable Award is issued by the maximum number of shares
of Stock that can delivered under an Award, even if such Award is denominated in a lesser number of Shares; (ii) by reducing the Share Pool at the time SARs are issued by the full number of shares covered by a SAR any portion of which is
settled in Stock (and not only the number of shares of Stock delivered in settlement); (iii) after giving effect to clauses (i) and (ii) when an Award is issued, by subsequently 

  
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increasing the Share Pool by the number of shares of Stock “net” withheld by the Company in payment of the exercise price or purchase price of an Award or in satisfaction of tax
withholding requirements with respect to an Award, and (iv) after giving effect to clauses (i) and (ii) when an Award is issued (to the extent applicable), by increasing the Share Pool by any shares of Stock underlying any portion of an
Award issued under this Plan or any portion of an award issued under the Prior Plan (or Class A Units or Management Incentive Units of FTW subject to an award under the Prior Plan) that is settled in cash or that expires, becomes unexercisable,
terminates or is forfeited to or repurchased by the Company without the issuance (or retention, in the case of Restricted Stock or Unrestricted Stock) of Stock. For the avoidance of doubt, the Share Pool will (i) not be decreased by awards or
shares of Stock granted or issued under the Prior Plan and (ii) not be increased by any shares of Stock (or any shares of Common Stock exchanged for Class A Units or Management Incentive Units of FTW) delivered under the Plan or the Prior
Plan that are subsequently repurchased using proceeds directly attributable to Stock Option exercises. The limits set forth in this Section 4(a) will be construed to comply with the applicable requirements of Section 422. 

(b) Substitute Awards. The Administrator may grant Substitute Awards under the Plan. To the extent
consistent with the requirements of Section 422 and the regulations thereunder and other applicable legal requirements (including applicable stock exchange requirements), shares of Stock issued in respect of Substitute Awards will be in
addition to and will not reduce the Share Pool. Notwithstanding the foregoing or anything in Section 4(a) to the contrary, if any Substitute Award is settled in cash or expires, becomes unexercisable, terminates or is forfeited to or
repurchased by the Company without the issuance (or retention, in the case of Restricted Stock or Unrestricted Stock) of Stock, the shares of Stock previously subject to such Award will not increase the Share Pool or otherwise be available for
future issuance under the Plan. The Administrator will determine the extent to which the terms and conditions of the Plan apply to Substitute Awards, if at all, provided, however, that Substitute Awards will not be subject to the limits
described in Section 4(d) below. 
 (c) Type of Shares. Stock issued by the Company under the Plan may be
authorized but unissued Stock, treasury Stock or previously issued Stock acquired by the Company. The Company shall not be required to issue any fractional shares of Stock under the Plan and may make such rules for the treatment of fractional shares
of Stock (or other securities issued in respect of an Award or portion thereof) as it deems appropriate (including, without limitation, rounding down the number of securities deliverable and, with due regard for Section 409A to the extent
applicable and other applicable tax considerations, providing that a fractional security cannot be acquired until aggregated with other fractional securities such that a whole security is owned and/or exercisable). 

(d) Director Limits. The maximum grant date fair value of Equity Awards granted to any Director in any fiscal year
for his or her services as a Director, together with the aggregate value of all compensation granted or paid to any Director with respect to any fiscal year, including Awards granted under the Plan and cash fees or other compensation paid by the
Company to such Director outside of the Plan, in each case, for his or her services as a Director during such fiscal year, may not exceed $600,000 in the aggregate, calculating the value of any Equity Awards based on the grant date fair value in
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any deferred compensation arrangement of the Company or any of its Affiliates. The limits in this Section 4(d) will not apply to an Award or shares of Stock granted pursuant to a
Director’s election to receive an Award or shares of Stock in lieu of cash retainers or other fees, to the extent such Award or shares of Stock have a grant date fair value equal to the value of such cash retainers or other fees. 

5. ELIGIBILITY AND PARTICIPATION 
 The
Administrator will select Participants from among current and prospective Employees and Directors of, and consultants and advisors to, the Company and its Affiliates. Eligibility for ISOs is limited to individuals described in the first sentence of
this Section 5 who are employees of the Company or of a “parent corporation” or “subsidiary corporation” of the Company as those terms are defined in Section 424 of the Code. Eligibility for Stock Options, other than
ISOs, and SARs is limited to individuals described in the first sentence of this Section 5 who are providing direct services on the date of grant of the Award to the Company or to an Affiliate that would be described in the first sentence of Section 1.409A-1(b)(5)(iii)(E) of the Treasury Regulations. 
 6. RULES APPLICABLE TO AWARDS 

(a) All Awards. 

(1) Award Provisions. The Administrator will determine the terms and conditions of all Awards, subject to the
limitations provided herein. No term of an Award shall provide for automatic “reload” grants of additional Awards upon the exercise of a Stock Option or SAR. By accepting (or, under such rules as the Administrator may prescribe, being
deemed to have accepted) an Award, the Participant will be deemed to have agreed to the terms and conditions of the Award and the Plan. Notwithstanding any provision of the Plan to the contrary, Substitute Awards may contain terms and conditions
that are inconsistent with the terms and conditions specified herein, as determined by the Administrator. Each Award will be granted pursuant to an applicable Award Agreement. 

(2) Term of Plan. No Awards may be made after ten (10) years from the Date of Adoption, but previously granted
Awards may continue beyond that date in accordance with their terms. 
 (3) Transferability. Neither ISOs nor,
except as the Administrator otherwise expressly provides in accordance with the third sentence of this Section 6(a)(3), other Awards may be transferred other than by will or by the laws of descent and distribution. During a Participant’s
lifetime, ISOs and, except as the Administrator otherwise expressly provides in accordance with the third sentence of this Section 6(a)(3), SARs and NSOs may be exercised only by the Participant. The Administrator may permit the gratuitous
transfer (i.e., transfer not for value) of Awards other than ISOs, subject to applicable securities and other laws and such terms and conditions as the Administrator may determine. 

  
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 (4) Vesting; Exercisability. The Administrator will determine
the time or times at which an Award vests or becomes exercisable and the terms and conditions on which a Stock Option or SAR remains exercisable. Without limiting the foregoing, the Administrator may at any time accelerate the vesting and/or
exercisability of an Award (or any portion thereof), regardless of any adverse or potentially adverse tax or other consequences resulting from such acceleration. Unless the Administrator expressly provides otherwise, however, the following rules
will apply if a Participant’s Employment ceases: 
 (A) Except as provided in (B) and (C) below, immediately upon the
cessation of the Participant’s Employment each Stock Option and SAR (or portion thereof) that is then held by the Participant or by the Participant’s permitted transferees, if any, will cease to be exercisable and will terminate and each
other Award that is then held by the Participant or by the Participant’s permitted transferees, if any, to the extent not then vested will be forfeited. 

(B) Subject to (C) and (D) below, each vested and unexercised Stock Option and SAR (or portion thereof) held by the Participant or
the Participant’s permitted transferees, if any, immediately prior to the cessation of the Participant’s Employment, to the extent then exercisable, will remain exercisable for the lesser of (i) a period of three months following such
cessation of Employment or (ii) the period ending on the latest date on which such Stock Option or SAR could have been exercised without regard to this Section 6(a)(4), and will thereupon immediately terminate. 

(C) Subject to (D) below, each vested and unexercised Stock Option and SAR (or portion thereof) held by a Participant or the
Participant’s permitted transferees, if any, immediately prior to the cessation of the Participant’s Employment due to his or her death or by the Company or an Affiliate due to his or her Disability, to the extent then exercisable, will
remain exercisable for the lesser of (i) the one-year period ending on the first anniversary of such cessation of Employment or (ii) the period ending on the latest date on which such Stock Option or
SAR could have been exercised without regard to this Section 6(a)(4), and will thereupon immediately terminate. 
 (D) All
Awards (whether or not vested or exercisable) held by a Participant or the Participant’s permitted transferees, if any, immediately prior to the cessation of the Participant’s Employment will immediately terminate upon such cessation of
Employment if the termination is for Cause or occurs in circumstances that in the determination of the Administrator would have constituted grounds for the Participant’s Employment to be terminated for Cause (in each case, without regard to the
lapsing of any required notice or cure periods in connection therewith). 
 (5) Recovery of Compensation. Subject to the
terms of any applicable Award Agreement, the Administrator may cause any outstanding Award (whether or not vested or exercisable), the proceeds from the exercise or disposition of any Award or Stock acquired under any Award, and any other amounts
received in respect of any Award or Stock acquired under any Award to be forfeited and disgorged to the Company (or its designated Affiliate), with interest and other related earnings, if the Participant to whom the Award was granted is not in
compliance with any provision of the Plan or any applicable Award Agreement or any non-competition, non-solicitation, no-hire, non-disparagement, confidentiality, invention assignment, or other restrictive covenant by which he or she is bound. Subject to the terms of any applicable Award Agreement, each Award will be subject to any policy
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compensation that includes Awards under the Plan and will be further subject to forfeiture and disgorgement to the extent required by law or applicable stock exchange listing standards,
including, without limitation, Section 10D of the Exchange Act. Subject to the terms of any applicable Award Agreement, each Participant, by accepting or being deemed to have accepted an Award under the Plan, agrees (or will be deemed to have
agreed) to the terms of this Section 6(a)(5) and any clawback, recoupment or similar policy of the Company or any of its subsidiaries or Affiliates and further agrees (or will be deemed to have further agreed) to cooperate fully with the
Administrator, and to cause any and all permitted transferees of the Participant to cooperate fully with the Administrator, to effectuate any forfeiture or disgorgement described in this Section 6(a)(5). Neither the Administrator nor the
Company nor any other person, other than the Participant and his or her permitted transferees, if any, will be responsible for any adverse tax or other consequences to a Participant or his or her permitted transferees, if any, that may arise in
connection with this Section 6(a)(5). 
 (6) Taxes. The grant of an Award and the issuance, delivery,
vesting and retention of Stock, cash or other property under an Award are conditioned upon the full satisfaction by the Participant of all tax and other withholding requirements with respect to the Award. Subject to the terms of any applicable Award
Agreement, the Administrator will prescribe such rules for the withholding of taxes and other amounts with respect to any Award as it deems necessary or appropriate. Subject to the terms of any applicable Award Agreement but without limitation to
the foregoing, the Company or any of its Affiliates will have the authority and the right to deduct or withhold (by any means set forth herein or in an Award agreement), or require a Participant to remit to the Company, an Affiliate or a subsidiary
of the Company, an amount sufficient to satisfy all U.S. and non-U.S. federal, state and local income tax, social insurance, payroll tax, fringe benefits tax, payment on account or other tax-related items related to participation in the Plan and legally applicable to the Participant and required by law to be withheld (including, any amount deemed by the Company, in its discretion, to be an
appropriate charge to the Participant even if legally applicable to the Company or any of its Affiliates). The Administrator, in its sole discretion, may (but is not required to) hold back shares of Stock from an Equity Award, permit a Participant
to tender previously-owned shares of Stock, in satisfaction of tax or other withholding requirements (but not in excess of the amount payable in respect of an Award based on maximum statutory withholding rates in the applicable jurisdiction(s),
consistent with the Award being subject to equity accounting treatment under the Accounting Rules). Subject to the terms of any applicable Award Agreement, the Administrator may also permit or require a Participant to enter into a broker-assisted
“same day sale” arrangement in satisfaction of tax or other withholding requirements, up to the amount payable in respect of an applicable portion of an Award based on maximum statutory withholding rates in the applicable jurisdiction(s).
Any amounts withheld pursuant to this Section 6(a)(6) or any applicable Award Agreement will be treated as though such amounts had been made directly to the Participant. In addition, the Company may, to the extent permitted by law, deduct any
such tax and other withholding amounts from any payment of any kind otherwise due to a Participant from the Company or an Affiliate. 

(7) Dividend Equivalents. Subject to the terms of an applicable Award Agreement, the Administrator may provide for
the payment of amounts (on terms and subject to conditions established by the Administrator) in lieu of cash dividends or other distributions with respect to Stock subject to an Award whether or not the holder of such Award is otherwise entitled to
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except as provided by the Administrator, (a) dividends or dividend equivalents relating to an Award that, at the dividend payment date, remains subject to a risk of forfeiture (whether
service-based or performance-based) shall be subject to the same risk of forfeiture as applies to the underlying Award and (b) no dividends or dividend equivalents shall be payable with respect to Options or SARs. Any entitlement to dividend
equivalents or similar entitlements will be established and administered either consistent with an exemption from, or in compliance with, the applicable requirements of Section 409A. Dividends or dividend equivalent amounts payable in respect
of Awards that are subject to restrictions may be subject to such additional limitations or other restrictions as the Administrator may impose. 

(8) Rights Limited. Nothing in the Plan or any Award will be construed as giving any person the right to be granted
an Award or to continued Employment with the Company or any of its Affiliates or subsidiaries, or any rights as a stockholder except as to shares of Stock actually issued under the Plan. The loss of existing or potential profit in any Award will not
constitute an element of damages in the event of a termination of a Participant’s Employment for any reason, even if the termination is in violation of an obligation of the Company or any of its Affiliates or subsidiaries to the Participant.

 (9) Coordination with Other Plans. Shares of Stock and/or Awards under the Plan may be issued or granted in
tandem with, or in satisfaction of or substitution for, other Awards under the Plan or awards made under other compensatory plans or programs of the Company or any of its Affiliates or subsidiaries. For example, but without limiting the generality
of the foregoing, awards under other compensatory plans or programs of the Company or any of its Affiliates or subsidiaries may be settled in Stock (including, without limitation, Unrestricted Stock) under the Plan if the Administrator so
determines, in which case the shares delivered will be treated as awarded under the Plan (and will reduce the Share Pool). 
 (10)
Section 409A. 
 (A) Without limiting the generality of Section 11(b) hereof, each Award will
contain such terms as the Administrator determines and will be construed and administered, such that the Award either qualifies for an exemption from the requirements of Section 409A or satisfies such requirements. 

(B) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Plan or any Award Agreement, the Administrator may unilaterally amend, modify or
terminate the Plan or any outstanding Award, including but not limited to changing the form of the Award, if the Administrator determines that such amendment, modification or termination is necessary or desirable to avoid the imposition of an
additional tax, interest or penalty under Section 409A. 
 (C) If a Participant is determined on the date of the
Participant’s termination of Employment to be a “specified employee” within the meaning of that term under Section 409A(a)(2)(B) of the Code, then, with regard to any payment that is considered nonqualified deferred compensation
under the Plan or otherwise under Section 409A, to the extent applicable, payable on account of a “separation from service”, such payment will be made or provided on the date that is the earlier of (i) the first business day

  
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following the expiration of the six-month period measured from the date of such “separation from service” and (ii) the date of the
Participant’s death (the “Delay Period”). Upon the expiration of the Delay Period, all payments delayed pursuant to this Section 6(a)(10)(C) (whether they would have otherwise been payable in a single lump sum or in
installments in the absence of such delay) will be paid, without interest, on the first business day following the expiration of the Delay Period in a lump sum and any remaining payments due under the Award will be paid in accordance with the normal
payment dates specified for them in the applicable Award Agreement. 
 (D) For purposes of Section 409A, each payment made under
the Plan or any Award will be treated as a separate payment. 
 (E) With regard to any payment considered to be nonqualified deferred
compensation under Section 409A, to the extent applicable, that is payable upon a change in control of the Company or other similar event, to the extent required to avoid the imposition of an additional tax, interest or penalty under
Section 409A, no amount will be payable unless such change in control constitutes a “change in control event” within the meaning of Section 1.409A-3(i)(5) of the Treasury Regulations. 

(b) Stock Options and SARs. 

(1) Time and Manner of Exercise. Unless the Administrator expressly provides otherwise, no Stock Option or SAR will
be deemed to have been exercised until the Administrator receives a notice of exercise in a form acceptable to the Administrator that is signed by the appropriate person and accompanied by the payment required under the Award. The Administrator may
limit or restrict the exercisability of any Stock Option or SAR in its discretion, including in connection with any blackout periods, market limitations, Change in Control or other corporate transactions or events. Any attempt to exercise a Stock
Option or SAR by any person other than the Participant will not be given effect unless the Administrator has received such evidence as it may require that the person exercising the Award has the right to do so. 

(2) Exercise Price. The exercise price (or the base value from which appreciation is to be measured) per share of
each Award requiring exercise must be no less than 100% (in the case of an ISO granted to a 10-percent stockholder within the meaning of Section 422(b)(6) of the Code, 110%) of the Fair Market Value of a
share of Stock, determined as of the date of grant of the Award, or such higher amount as the Administrator may determine in connection with the grant. 

(3) Payment of Exercise Price. Where the exercise of an Award (or portion thereof) is to be accompanied by a
payment, payment of the exercise price must be made by cash or check acceptable to the Administrator or, if so permitted by the Administrator and if legally permissible, (i) through the delivery of previously acquired unrestricted shares of
Stock, or the withholding of unrestricted shares of Stock otherwise issuable upon exercise, in either case that have a Fair Market Value equal to the exercise price; (ii) through a broker-assisted cashless exercise program acceptable to the
Administrator; (iii) by other means acceptable to the Administrator; or (iv) by any combination of the foregoing permissible forms of payment. The delivery of previously acquired shares in payment of the exercise price under clause
(i) above may be accomplished either by actual delivery or by constructive delivery through attestation of ownership, subject to such rules as the Administrator may prescribe. 

  
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 (4) Maximum Term. The maximum term of Stock Options and SARs
must not exceed ten (10) years from the date of grant (or five years from the date of grant in the case of an ISO granted to a 10-percent stockholder described in Section 6(b)(2) above);
provided that, notwithstanding anything in an applicable Award Agreement to the contrary, if a Participant is still holding an outstanding but unexercised NSO or SAR ten (10) years from the date of grant (or, in the case of an NSO or SAR
with a maximum term of less than ten (10) years, such maximum term), is prohibited by applicable law or a written policy of the Company applicable to similarly situated employees from engaging in any open-market sales of Stock, and if at such
time the Stock (or other securities received in respect of an Award or any portion thereof) is publicly traded (as determined by the Administrator), the maximum term of such Award will instead be deemed to expire on the thirtieth (30th) day
following the date the Participant is no longer prohibited from engaging in such open market sales. 
 (5) No
Repricing. Except in connection with a corporate transaction involving the Company (which term includes, without limitation, any stock dividend, stock split, extraordinary cash dividend, recapitalization, reorganization, merger,
consolidation, split-up, spin-off, combination or exchange of shares, in each case, determined consistent with the Accounting Rules) or as otherwise contemplated by
Section 7 below, the Company may not, without obtaining stockholder approval, (i) amend the terms of outstanding Stock Options or SARs to reduce the exercise price or base value of such Stock Options or SARs, (ii) cancel
outstanding Stock Options or SARs in exchange for Stock Options or SARs that have an exercise price or base value that is less than the exercise price or base value of the original Stock Options or SARs, or (iii) cancel outstanding Stock
Options or SARs that have an exercise price or base value greater than the Fair Market Value of a share of Stock on the date of such cancellation in exchange for cash or other consideration. 

7. EFFECT OF CERTAIN TRANSACTIONS 
 (a)
Mergers, etc. Except as otherwise expressly provided in an Award Agreement or by the Administrator (subject to any limitations set forth in an Award Agreement), the following provisions will apply
in the event of a Change in Control: 
 (1) Assumption or Substitution. If the Change in Control is one in which
there is an acquiring or surviving entity, the Administrator may provide for (i) the assumption or continuation of some or all outstanding Awards or any portion thereof or (ii) the grant of new awards in substitution therefor by the
acquiror or survivor or an affiliate of the acquiror or survivor. 
 (2) Cash-Out of
Awards. Subject to Section 7(a)(5) below, the Administrator may provide for payment (a “cash-out”), with respect to some or all Awards or any portion thereof (including only the
vested portion thereof, with the unvested portion terminating as provided in subsection 7(a)(4) below), equal in the case of each applicable Equity Award or portion thereof to the excess, if any, of (i) the Fair Market Value of a share of Stock
multiplied by the number of shares of Stock subject to the Award or such portion, minus (ii) the aggregate exercise or purchase price, if any, of such Award or such portion thereof (or, in the case of a SAR, the aggregate base

  
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value above which appreciation is measured), in each case, on such payment and other terms and subject to such conditions (which need not be the same as the terms and conditions applicable to
holders of Stock generally) as the Administrator determines, including that any amounts paid in respect of such Award in connection with the Change in Control be placed in escrow or otherwise made subject to such restrictions as the Administrator
deems appropriate. For the avoidance of doubt, if the per share exercise or purchase price (or base value) of an Equity Award or portion thereof is equal to or greater than the Fair Market Value of one share of Stock, such Award or portion may be
cancelled with no payment due hereunder or otherwise in respect thereof. 
 (3) Acceleration of Certain Awards.
Subject to Section 7(a)(5) below, the Administrator may provide that any Award requiring exercise will become exercisable, in full or in part, and/or that the issuance of any shares of Stock remaining issuable under any outstanding Award of
Stock Units (including Restricted Stock Units and Performance Awards to the extent consisting of Stock Units) will be accelerated, in full or in part, in each case on a basis that gives the holder of the Award a reasonable opportunity, as determined
by the Administrator, following the exercise of the Award or the issuance of the shares, as the case may be, to participate as a stockholder in the Change in Control. 

(4) Termination of Awards upon Consummation of Change in Control. Except as the Administrator may otherwise
determine, each Award will automatically terminate (and in the case of outstanding shares of Restricted Stock, will automatically be forfeited) immediately upon the consummation of the Change in Control, other than (i) any Award that is
assumed, continued or substituted for pursuant to Section 7(a)(1) above, and (ii) any Cash Award that by its terms, or as a result of action taken by the Administrator, continues following the Change in Control. 

(5) Additional Limitations. Any share of Stock and any cash or other property or other award delivered pursuant to
Section 7(a)(1), Section 7(a)(2) or Section 7(a)(3) above with respect to an Award may, in the discretion of the Administrator, contain such restrictions, if any, as the Administrator deems appropriate in its sole discretion,
including to reflect any performance or other vesting conditions to which the Award was subject and that did not lapse (and were not satisfied) in connection with the Change in Control (e.g., the Administrator may determine that
performance conditions applicable to an Award (or portion thereof) were not met as of the time of a Change in Control and therefore that the Award (or such portion) is forfeited for no consideration in connection with the Change in Control or may
deem performance conditions met at a specified level in connection with a Change in Control, in its discretion). For purposes of the immediately preceding sentence, a cash-out under Section 7(a)(2) above
or an acceleration under Section 7(a)(3) above will not, in and of itself, be treated as the lapsing (or satisfaction) of a performance or other vesting condition. In the case of Restricted Stock that does not vest and is not forfeited in
connection with the Change in Control, the Administrator may require that any amounts delivered, exchanged or otherwise paid in respect of such Stock in connection with the Change in Control be placed in escrow or otherwise made subject to such
restrictions as the Administrator deems appropriate to carry out the intent of the Plan. 
 (6) Uniform Treatment Not
Required. For the avoidance of doubt, the Administrator need not treat Participants or Awards (or portions thereof) in a uniform manner, and may treat different Participants and/or Awards differently, in connection with a Change in
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 (b) Changes in and Distributions with Respect to Stock. 

(1) Basic Adjustment Provisions. In the event of a stock dividend, stock split or combination of shares (including
a reverse stock split), merger, spin-off transaction, extraordinary dividend or distribution, recapitalization or other change in the Company’s capital structure that constitutes an equity restructuring,
in each case, determined consistent with the Accounting Rules, the Administrator shall make appropriate adjustments (as the Administrator determines in its sole discretion) to the Share Pool, the number and kind of shares of stock or securities
underlying Equity Awards then outstanding or subsequently granted, any exercise or purchase prices (or base values) relating to Awards and any other provision of Awards affected by such change. For the avoidance of doubt, the Administrator may
determine in its sole discretion in any such case that no adjustment is appropriate in the event that cash or other property is provided (or may be provided subject to vesting or other conditions) in lieu of an adjustment to the Award (or portion
thereof). 
 (2) Certain Other Adjustments. The Administrator may also make adjustments of the type described in
Section 7(b)(1) above to take into account distributions to stockholders other than those provided for in Sections 7(a) and 7(b)(1) above, or any other event, if the Administrator determines that adjustments are appropriate to avoid distortion
in the operation of the Plan or any Award, having due regard for the qualification of ISOs under Section 422, the requirements of Section 409A, to the extent applicable, and the Accounting Rules. 

(3) Continuing Application of Plan Terms. References in the Plan to shares of Stock will be construed to include
any stock, securities, cash-based arrangements or other property resulting from an adjustment pursuant to this Section 7. 
 8. LEGAL CONDITIONS ON
DELIVERY OF STOCK 
 The Company will not be obligated to issue any shares of Stock pursuant to the Plan or to remove any restriction
from shares of Stock previously issued under the Plan until: (i) the Company is satisfied, in its sole discretion, that all legal matters in connection with the issuance of such shares have been addressed and resolved; (ii) if the
outstanding Stock is at the time of issuance listed on any stock exchange or national market system, the shares to be issued have been listed or authorized to be listed on such exchange or system upon official notice of issuance; and (iii) all
conditions of the Award have been satisfied or waived. The Company may require, as a condition to the exercise of an Award or the issuance of shares of Stock under an Award, such representations or agreements as counsel for the Company may consider
appropriate to avoid violation of the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or any applicable state or non-U.S. securities law. Any Stock issued under the Plan will be evidenced in such manner as the
Administrator determines appropriate, including book-entry registration or delivery of stock certificates. In the event that the Administrator determines that stock certificates will be issued in connection with Stock issued under the Plan, the
Administrator may require that such certificates bear an appropriate legend reflecting any restriction on transfer applicable to such Stock, and the Company may hold the certificates pending the lapse of the applicable restrictions. 

  
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 9. AMENDMENT AND TERMINATION 

The Administrator may at any time or times amend the Plan or any outstanding Award for any purpose which may at the time be permitted by
applicable law, and may at any time terminate the Plan as to any future grants of Awards; provided, however, that except as otherwise expressly provided in the Plan or the applicable Award, the Administrator may not, without the
Participant’s consent, alter the terms of an Award so as to affect materially and adversely the Participant’s rights under the Award, unless the Administrator expressly reserved the right to do so in the Plan or at the time the applicable
Award was granted.    Any amendments to the Plan will be conditioned upon stockholder approval only to the extent, if any, such approval is required by applicable law (including the Code) or stock exchange requirements, as
determined by the Administrator. For the avoidance of doubt, without limiting the Administrator’s rights hereunder, no adjustment to any Award pursuant to the terms of Section 7 or Section 12 will be treated as an amendment requiring
a Participant’s consent. 
 10. OTHER COMPENSATION ARRANGEMENTS 

The existence of the Plan or the grant of any Award will not affect the right of the Company or any of its Affiliates or subsidiaries to grant
any person bonuses or other compensation in addition to Awards under the Plan. 
 11. MISCELLANEOUS 

(a) Waiver of Jury Trial. By accepting or being deemed to have accepted an Award under the Plan, each Participant
waives (or will be deemed to have waived), to the maximum extent permitted under applicable law, any right to a trial by jury in any action, proceeding or counterclaim concerning any rights under the Plan or any Award, or under any amendment,
waiver, consent, instrument, document or other agreement delivered or which in the future may be delivered in connection therewith, and agrees (or will be deemed to have agreed) that any such action, proceedings or counterclaim will be tried before
a court and not before a jury, subject to the last sentence of this Section 11(a). By accepting or being deemed to have accepted an Award under the Plan, each Participant certifies that no officer, representative, or attorney of the Company or
any of its Affiliates has represented, expressly or otherwise, that the Company would not, in the event of any action, proceeding or counterclaim, seek to enforce the foregoing waivers. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Plan, nothing
herein is to be construed as limiting the ability of the Company and a Participant to agree (or superseding any prior agreement) to submit any dispute arising under the terms of the Plan or any Award to binding arbitration or as limiting the ability
of the Company to require any individual to agree to submit such disputes to binding arbitration as a condition of receiving an Award hereunder. 

(b) Limitation of Liability. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Plan or any Award, none of the Company
nor any of its Affiliates, nor any of its subsidiaries, nor the Administrator, nor any person acting on behalf of the Company, its Affiliates, any of its subsidiaries, or the Administrator, will be liable to any Participant, to any permitted
transferee, to the estate or beneficiary of any Participant or any permitted transferee, or to any other person by reason of any acceleration of income, any additional tax, or any penalty, interest or other liability asserted by reason of the
failure of an Award to satisfy the requirements of Section 422 or Section 409A or by reason of Section 4999 of the Code (or, in each case, any similar state or local tax law) or otherwise asserted with respect to any Award. 

  
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 (c) Unfunded Plan. The Company’s obligations under the Plan
are unfunded, and no Participant will have any right to specific assets of the Company in respect of any Equity Award. Participants will be general unsecured creditors of the Company with respect to any amounts due or payable under the Plan. 

12. RULES FOR PARTICIPANTS SUBJECT TO NON-U.S. LAWS 

The Administrator may at any time and from time to time (including before or after an Award is granted) establish, adopt, or revise any rules
and regulations as it may deem necessary or advisable to administer the Plan for Participants based outside of the U.S. and/or subject to the laws of countries other than the U.S., including by establishing one or more
sub-plans, supplements or appendices under the Plan or any Award Agreement for the purpose of complying or facilitating compliance with non-U.S. laws or taking advantage
of tax favorable treatment or for any other legal or administrative reason determined by the Administrator. Any such sub-plan, supplement or appendix may contain, in each case, (i) such limitations on the
Administrator’s discretion under the Plan and (ii) such additional or different terms and conditions, as the Administrator deems necessary or desirable and will be deemed to be part of the Plan but will apply only to Participants within
the group to which the sub-plan, supplement or appendix applies (as determined by the Administrator); provided that no sub-plan, supplement or appendix, rule or
regulation established pursuant to this provision shall increase the Share Pool or cause a violation of any U.S. or non-U.S. law or regulation. 

13. GOVERNING LAW 
 (a)
Certain Requirements of Corporate Law. Equity Awards and shares of Stock will be granted, issued and administered consistent with the requirements of applicable Delaware law relating to the issuance of stock and the
consideration to be received therefor, and with the applicable requirements of the stock exchanges or other trading systems on which the Stock is listed or entered for trading, in each case as determined by the Administrator. 

(b) Other Matters. Except as otherwise provided by the express terms of an Award Agreement, under a sub-plan described in Section 12 or as provided in Section 13(a) above, the domestic substantive laws of the State of Delaware govern the provisions of the Plan and of Awards under the Plan and all claims
or disputes arising out of or based upon the Plan or any Award under the Plan or relating to the subject matter hereof or thereof without giving effect to any choice or conflict of laws provision or rule that would cause the application of the
domestic substantive laws of any other jurisdiction. 
 (c) Jurisdiction. Unless otherwise provided in an Award
Agreement or otherwise agreed in a writing with the Company or any of its Affiliates (including an arbitration agreement or arrangement described in Section 11(a)), by accepting (or being deemed to have accepted) an Award, each Participant
agrees or will be deemed to have agreed to (i) submit irrevocably and unconditionally to the jurisdiction of the federal and state courts located within the geographic boundaries of the United States District Court for the District of Delaware
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 suit, action or other proceeding arising out of or based upon the Plan or any Award; (ii) not commence
any suit, action or other proceeding arising out of or based upon the Plan or any Award, except in the federal and state courts located within the geographic boundaries of the United States District Court for the District of Delaware; and
(iii) waive, and not assert, by way of motion as a defense or otherwise, in any such suit, action or proceeding, any claim that he or she is not subject personally to the jurisdiction of the above-named courts that his or her property is exempt
or immune from attachment or execution, that the suit, action or proceeding is brought in an inconvenient forum, that the venue of the suit, action or proceeding is improper or that the Plan or any Award or the subject matter thereof may not be
enforced in or by such court. Notwithstanding the foregoing, this provision shall not be construed to require a Participant who primarily resides and works in California to adjudicate outside of California a claim arising in California, except to
the extent permitted by Section 925(e) of the California Labor Code. 

  
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 EXHIBIT A 

Definition of Terms 

The following terms, when used in the Plan, have the meanings and are subject to the provisions set forth below: 

“Accounting Rules”: Financial Accounting Standards Board Accounting Standards Codification Topic 718, or any successor
provision. 
 “Administrator”: The Compensation Committee, except that the Compensation Committee may delegate (i) to
one or more of its members (or one or more other members of the Board, including the full Board) such of its duties, powers and responsibilities as it may determine; (ii) to one or more officers of the Company the power to grant Awards to the
extent permitted by applicable law; and (iii) to such Employees or other persons as it determines such ministerial tasks as it deems appropriate. For purposes of the Plan, the term “Administrator” will include the Board, the
Compensation Committee, and the person or persons delegated authority under the Plan to the extent of such delegation, as applicable. 

“Affiliate”: Any entity that, directly or indirectly, is controlled by, controls or is under common control with the Company
and/or any entity in which the Company has a significant equity interest, in either case, as determined by the Board, including, for the avoidance of doubt, FTW, McAfee, LLC and their respective subsidiaries. 

“Award”: Any or a combination of the following granted under the Plan: 

(i) Stock Options; 

(ii) SARs; 

(iii) Restricted Stock; 

(iv) Unrestricted Stock; 

(v) Stock Units, including Restricted Stock Units; 

(vi) Performance Awards; 

(vii) Cash Awards; or 

(viii) Awards (other than Awards described in (i) through (vii) above) that are convertible into or otherwise based on
Stock. 
 “Award Agreement”: Any agreement, certificate, notice of grant or other similar written evidence of an Award,
which may consist of one or more documents. 
 “Board”: The Board of Directors of the Company. 

  
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 “Cash Award”: An Award denominated in cash (excluding, for the avoidance of
doubt, Awards that are denominated in equity but that shall or may be settled in cash). 
 “Cause”: as determined by the
Administrator, (i) gross negligence or willful misconduct in connection with the performance of duties with respect to (A) the Participant’s Employment or (B) the Participant’s duties under any employment or similar
agreement (including an offer letter) with the Company or any of its Affiliates; (ii) the Participant’s commission of (or pleading guilty or pleading no contest or nolo contendere to) a felony or other crime involving moral turpitude;
(iii) the performance by the Participant of any act or acts of fraud, disloyalty or dishonesty in connection with or relating to the business of the Company or any of its Affiliates or the misappropriation (or attempted misappropriation) of any
of the funds or property of the Company or any of its Affiliates; (iv) material breach of any restrictive covenant relating to noncompetition or material breach of any other restrictive covenant applicable to the Participant in favor of the
Company or any of its Affiliates; or (v) a material violation of the written policies or procedures of the Company or of any of its Affiliates (with it being understood that any violation of a policy regarding sexual harassment, sexual
misconduct, or any form of discrimination shall be considered a material violation of a written policy) or the Participant’s causing substantial harm to the business reputation of any of them (without regard to any mitigation of such harm
resulting from the termination of the Participant’s Employment). Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the Participant is party to an individual employment, severance-benefit,
change-in-control or similar agreement (including an offer letter) with the Company or any of its Affiliates that contains a definition of “Cause” (or a
correlative term), such definition will apply in lieu of the definition set forth above during the term of such agreement. 

“Change in Control”: Any of the following events or series of related events after the date hereof: (i) any person, or
group of persons acting together which would constitute a “group” for purposes of Section 13(d) of the Exchange Act, or any successor provisions thereto, is or becomes the beneficial owner, directly or indirectly, of securities of the
Company representing more than 50% of the combined voting power of the Company’s then-outstanding voting securities (other than a group formed pursuant to the Stockholders Agreement, dated in or about October 2020 (as amended from time to time,
the “Stockholders Agreement”)); (ii) there is consummated a merger, consolidation or similar business transaction involving the Company with any other person or persons, and, either (x) the Board immediately prior to the merger
or consolidation does not constitute at least a majority of the board of directors of the company surviving the merger or, if the surviving company is a subsidiary, the ultimate parent thereof, or (y) immediately after the consummation of such
transaction, the voting securities of the Company immediately prior to such transaction do not continue to represent or are not converted into more than 50% of the combined voting power of the then-outstanding voting securities of the person
resulting from such transaction or, if the surviving company is a subsidiary, the ultimate parent thereof; or (iii) there is consummated an agreement or series of related agreements for the sale or other disposition, directly or indirectly, by
the Company of all or substantially all of the Company’s assets (including a sale of assets of FTW), other than such sale or other disposition by the Company of all or substantially all of the Company’s assets to an entity at least fifty
percent (50%) of the combined voting power of the voting securities of which are owned by shareholders of the Company in substantially the same proportions as their ownership of the Company immediately prior to such sale. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, a “Change in Control” shall not be deemed to have occurred (x) by virtue of the consummation of any transaction or series of integrated transactions 

  
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immediately following which the ultimate beneficial owners of the Class A Common Stock and Class B Common Stock of the Company immediately prior to such transaction or series of
transactions continue to have substantially the same proportionate ownership in and voting control over, and own substantially all of the shares or equity of, an entity which owns all or substantially all of the assets of the Company immediately
following such transaction or series of transactions or (y) by virtue of the consummation of any transaction or series of transactions, immediately following which, the Company and one or more other entities (the “Other Constituent
Companies”) shall have become separate wholly-owned Subsidiaries of a holding company, and the ultimate beneficial owners of the Class A Common Stock and Class B Common Stock immediately prior to such transaction or series of
transactions, together with the ultimate beneficial owners of the outstanding equity interests in the Other Constituent Companies immediately prior to such transaction or series of transactions, shall have become the equityholders of the new holding
company in exchange for their respective equity interests in the Company and the Other Constituent Companies, and such transaction or transactions would not otherwise constitute a “Change in Control” assuming references to the Company are
references to such holding company. In addition, with respect to any payment considered to be nonqualified deferred compensation under Section 409A of the Code, to the extent applicable, that is payable upon a Change in Control or other
similar event, to the extent required to avoid the imposition of any additional tax, interest or penalty under Section 409A of the Code, no amount will be payable unless such Change in Control or other event constitutes a “change in
control event” within the meaning of Section 1.409A-3(i)(5) of the Treasury Regulations. 

“Code”: The U.S. Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as from time to time amended and in effect, or any successor statute as from
time to time in effect. 
 “Compensation Committee”: The Leadership Development & Compensation Committee of the
Board. 
 “Company”: McAfee Corp., a Delaware corporation or any successor thereto. 

“Date of Adoption”: The earlier of the date the Plan was approved by the Company’s stockholders or adopted by the Board.

 “Director”: A member of the Board who is not an Employee. 

“Disability”: In the case of any Participant who is party to an employment, change of control or severance-benefit agreement
that contains a definition of “Disability” (or a corollary term), the definition set forth in such agreement applies with respect to such Participant for purposes of the Plan for so long as such agreement is in effect. In every other case,
“Disability” means, as determined by the Administrator, absence from work due to a disability for a period in excess of ninety (90) days in any twelve (12)-month period that would entitle the Participant to receive benefits under the
Company’s long-term disability program as in effect from time to time (if the Participant were a participant in such program). 

“Employee”: Any person who is employed by the Company or any of its Affiliates. 

  
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 “Employment”: A Participant’s employment or other service relationship
with the Company or any of its Affiliates. Employment will be deemed to continue, unless the Administrator otherwise determines, so long as the Participant is employed by, or otherwise is providing services in a capacity described in Section 5
to, the Company or any of its Affiliates or subsidiaries. If a Participant’s employment or other service relationship is with any Affiliate or subsidiary of the Company and that entity ceases to be an Affiliate or subsidiary of the Company, the
Participant’s Employment will be deemed to have terminated when the entity ceases to be an Affiliate or subsidiary of the Company unless the Participant transfers Employment to the Company or one of its remaining Affiliates or subsidiaries.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, in construing the provisions of any Award relating to the payment of “nonqualified deferred compensation” (subject to Section 409A) upon a termination or cessation of Employment, references to
termination or cessation of employment, separation from service, retirement or similar or correlative terms will be construed to require a “separation from service” (as that term is defined in
Section 1.409A-1(h) of the Treasury Regulations, after giving effect to the presumptions contained therein) from the Company and from all other corporations and trades or businesses, if any, that would be
treated as a single “service recipient” with the Company under Section 1.409A-1(h)(3) of the Treasury Regulations. The Company may, but need not, elect in writing, subject to the applicable
limitations under Section 409A, any of the special elective rules prescribed in Section 1.409A-1(h) of the Treasury Regulations for purposes of determining whether a “separation from
service” has occurred. Any such written election will be deemed a part of the Plan. 
 “Equity Award”: An Award other
than a Cash Award. 
 “Exchange Act”: The U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. 

“Fair Market Value”: As of a particular date, (i) the closing price for a share of Stock reported on the Nasdaq Global
Select Market (or any other national securities exchange on which the Stock is then listed) for that date or, if no closing price is reported for that date, the closing price of a share of Stock on the immediately preceding date on which a closing
price was reported or (ii) in the event that the Stock is not traded on a national securities exchange, the fair market value of a share of Stock determined by the Administrator consistent with the rules of Section 422 and
Section 409A, to the extent applicable. 
 “FTW”: Foundation Technology Worldwide LLC, a Delaware limited liability
company. 
 “ISO”: A Stock Option intended to be an “incentive stock option” within the meaning of
Section 422. Each Stock Option granted pursuant to the Plan will be treated as providing by its terms that it is to be an NSO unless, as of the date of grant, it is expressly designated as an ISO in the applicable Award Agreement. 

“NSO”: A Stock Option that is not intended to be an “incentive stock option” within the meaning of
Section 422. 
 “Participant”: A person who is granted an Award under the Plan. 

“Performance Award”: An Award subject to performance vesting conditions, which may include Performance Criteria. 

  
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 “Performance Criteria”: Specified criteria, other than the mere
continuation of Employment or the mere passage of time, the satisfaction of which is a condition for the grant, exercisability, vesting or full enjoyment of an Award as determined by the Administrator. A Performance Criterion and any targets with
respect thereto need not be based upon an increase, a positive or improved result or avoidance of loss and may be applied to a Participant individually, or to a business unit or division of the Company or to the Company as a whole and may relate to
any criterion or any combination of criteria determined by the Administrator (measured either absolutely or comparatively (including, without limitation, by reference to an index or indices or the performance of one or more companies), which may be
determined either on a consolidated basis or, as the context permits, on a divisional, subsidiary, line of business, project or geographical basis or in combinations thereof and subject to such adjustments, if any, as the Administrator
specifies). A Performance Criterion may also be based on individual performance and/or subjective performance criteria. The Administrator may provide that one or more of the Performance Criteria applicable to such Award will be adjusted in a
manner to reflect events (for example, but without limitation, acquisitions or dispositions) occurring during the performance period that affect the applicable Performance Criterion or Criteria. 

“Plan”: The McAfee 2020 Omnibus Incentive Plan, as from time to time amended and in effect. 

“Prior Plan”: The McAfee 2017 Management Incentive Plan, as amended and restated. 

“Restricted Stock”: Stock subject to restrictions requiring that it be forfeited, redelivered or offered for sale to the
Company if specified performance or other vesting conditions are not satisfied. 
 “Restricted Stock Unit”: A Stock Unit
that is, or as to which the issuance of Stock or delivery of cash in lieu of Stock is, subject to the satisfaction of specified performance or other vesting conditions. 

“SAR”: A right entitling the holder upon exercise to receive an amount (payable in cash or in shares of Stock of equivalent
value) equal to the excess of the Fair Market Value of the shares of Stock subject to the right over the base value from which appreciation under the SAR is to be measured. 

“Section 409A”: Section 409A of the Code and the regulations thereunder. 

“Section 422”: Section 422 of the Code and the regulations thereunder. 

“Stock”: Class A Common stock of the Company, par value $0.001 per share. 

“Stock Option”: An option entitling the holder to acquire shares of Stock upon payment of the exercise price. 

“Stock Unit”: An unfunded and unsecured promise, denominated in shares of Stock, to issue Stock or deliver cash measured by
the value of Stock in the future. 

  
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 “Substitute Award”: An award granted under the Plan in substitution for one
or more equity awards of an acquired company that are converted, replaced or adjusted in connection with the acquisition. 

“Unrestricted Stock”: Stock not subject to any restrictions under the terms of the Award. 

  
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