Common use of Consumer Privacy Clause in Contracts

Consumer Privacy. The parties acknowledge that the Title Linked Services, while comprised in part of public record data, describes information that may be deemed to be sensitive information by some consumers. It is the policy of First American Title to respect the request of consumers to remove their name, mailing address or telephone number from use in solicitation. First American Title understands and agrees that such information provided to First American Title by the End-User is encrypted and that Ellie Mae does not have access to such information through the End-User’s use of the Ellie Mae Platform without otherwise obtaining the consumer’s consent. This policy is an integral condition to First American Title entering into this Agreement. Both parties agree that: (a) they will not utilize in any manner the name, mailing address or telephone number of a consumer that is designated within any Title Linked Service as requesting protection from solicitation; (b) they will not broadcast or otherwise make public the name, address or other information about an individual consumer, unless First American Title and the subject consumer provide written authorization to do so; (c) they will abide by all prevailing federal, state, and local guidelines governing information practices and consumers’ rights to privacy; and (d) they will limit access to consumer information to those individuals who have a “need to know” in connection with their respective businesses and will obligate those individuals to acknowledge consumers’ rights to privacy and adhere to fair information practices. The parties will adopt, publish, and comply with privacy policies that comply with the guidelines established by the International Computer Standards Association and by either the guidelines established by XXXXXx.xxx as more fully set forth at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx, the Better Business Bureau, or such other organizations as the parties mutually agree to select. The parties agree to comply with the applicable requirements under the Xxxxx-Xxxxx-Xxxxxx Act (15 U.S.C. 6801 et seq.) and the Privacy Safeguards Rule promulgated by the Federal Trade Commission thereunder (16 C.F.R. 314) (together, “GLB Act”) with respect to “nonpublic information” (as defined under the GLB Act) they receive from consumers, including, without limitation, to use that information solely for the purposes of carrying out this Agreement and implementing procedures required under the GLB Act to safeguard such information.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: First American Title Agreement (Ellie Mae Inc), First American Title Agreement (Ellie Mae Inc)

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Consumer Privacy. The parties acknowledge that the Title Linked Services, while comprised in part of public record data, describes information that may be deemed to be sensitive information by some consumers. It is the policy of First American Title to respect the request of consumers to remove their name, mailing address or telephone number from use in solicitation. First American Title understands and agrees that such information provided to First American Title by the End-User is encrypted and that Ellie Mae does not have access to such information through the End-User’s use of the Ellie Mae Platform without otherwise obtaining the consumer’s consent. This policy is an integral condition to First American Title entering into this Agreement. Both parties agree that: (a) they will not utilize in any manner the name, mailing address or telephone number of a consumer that is designated within any Title Linked Service as requesting protection from solicitation; (b) they will not broadcast or otherwise make public the name, address or other information about an individual consumer, unless First American Title and the subject consumer provide written authorization to do so; (c) they will abide by all prevailing federal, state, and local guidelines governing information practices and consumers’ rights to privacy; and (d) they will limit access to consumer information to those individuals who have a “need to know” in connection with their respective businesses and will obligate those individuals to acknowledge consumers’ rights to privacy and adhere to fair information practices. The parties will adopt, publish, and comply with privacy policies that comply with the guidelines established by the International Computer Standards Association and by either the guidelines established by XXXXXx.xxx as more fully set forth at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx, the Better Business Bureau, or such other organizations as the parties mutually agree to select. The parties agree to comply with the applicable requirements under the Xxxxx-Xxxxx-Xxxxxx Act (15 U.S.C. 6801 et seq.) and the Privacy Safeguards Rule promulgated by the Federal Trade Commission thereunder (16 C.F.R. 314) (together, “GLB Act”) with respect to “nonpublic information” (as defined under the GLB Act) they receive from consumers, including, without limitation, to use that information solely for the purposes of carrying out this Agreement and implementing procedures required under the GLB Act to safeguard such information.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Portal/Los Link Agreement (Ellie Mae Inc)

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Consumer Privacy. The parties acknowledge that the Title Linked Services, while comprised in part of public record data, describes information that may be deemed to be sensitive information by some consumers. It is the policy of First American Title to respect the request of consumers to remove their name, mailing address or telephone number from use in solicitation. First American Title understands and agrees that such information provided to First American Title by the End-User is encrypted and that Ellie Mae does not have access to such information through the End-User’s use of the Ellie Mae Platform without otherwise obtaining the consumer’s consent. This policy is an integral condition to First American Title entering into this Agreement. Both parties agree that: (a) they will not utilize in any manner the name, mailing address or telephone number of a consumer that is designated within any Title Linked Service as requesting protection from solicitation; (b) they will not broadcast or otherwise make public the name, address or other information about an individual consumer, unless First American Title and the subject consumer provide written authorization to do so; (c) they will abide by all prevailing federal, state, and local guidelines governing information practices and consumers’ rights to privacy; and (d) they will limit access to consumer information to those individuals who have a “need to know” in connection with their respective businesses and will obligate those individuals to acknowledge consumers’ rights to privacy and adhere to fair information practices. The parties will adopt, publish, and comply with privacy policies that comply with the guidelines established by the International Computer Standards Association and by either the guidelines established by XXXXXx.xxx as more fully set forth at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx, the Better Business Bureau, or such other organizations as the parties mutually agree to select. The parties agree to comply with the applicable requirements under the Xxxxx-Xxxxx-Xxxxxx Act (15 U.S.C. 6801 et seq.) and the Privacy Safeguards Rule promulgated by the Federal Trade Commission thereunder (16 C.F.R. 314) (together, [*] Certain information in this document has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. “GLB Act”) with respect to “nonpublic information” (as defined under the GLB Act) they receive from consumers, including, without limitation, to use that information solely for the purposes of carrying out this Agreement and implementing procedures required under the GLB Act to safeguard such information.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Los Link Agreement (Ellie Mae Inc)

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