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Sort of. And this "viral" nature applies to all copylefted licences (GPL1, GPL2, GPL3, AGPL, CC-SA).
You can take GPL3 code, use it, and then close off your own source, as long as it's for private purposes. What you can't do is then distribute it under different terms. The GPL says that if you take GPL code, modify it (make a "derivative work"), and then redistribute it, you must redistribute it under the same terms that you got the original code from. So your users must have the same rights that you had when you got the original code.
Thanks for the additional clarification!