Information Collected Automatically Clause Samples

The "Information Collected Automatically" clause defines the types of data a website or service gathers from users without requiring them to actively provide it. This typically includes details such as IP addresses, browser types, device identifiers, and browsing behavior, which are collected through technologies like cookies or web beacons. By outlining this process, the clause informs users about passive data collection practices and helps ensure transparency regarding how user information is obtained and used.
Information Collected Automatically. We may automatically collect the following information from your use of the Service(s) through cookies, web beacons, and other technologies: your domain name, browser type, operating system,
Information Collected Automatically. We and our third party service providers, including analytics and third party content providers, may automatically collect certain information from you whenever you access or interact with the Service. This information may include, among other information, the browser and operating system you are using, the URL or advertisement that referred you to the Service, the search terms you entered into a search engine that led you to the Service, areas within the Service that you visited, which links you clicked on, which pages or content you viewed and for how long, other similar information and statistics about your interactions, such as content response times, download errors and length of visits to certain pages and other information commonly shared when browsers communicate with websites. We may combine this automatically collected log information with other information we collect about you. We do this to improve services we offer you, and to improve marketing, analytics, and site functionality. The information we collect also includes the Internet Protocol (“IP”) address or other unique device identifier (“Device Identifier”) for any device (computer, mobile phone, tablet, etc.) used to access the Service. A Device Identifier is a number that is automatically assigned or connected to the device you use to access the Service, and our servers identify your device by its Device Identifier. Some mobile service providers may also provide us or our third party service providers with information regarding the physical location of the device used to access the Service. Pinion and its partners use cookies or similar technologies to analyse trends, administer the website, track users’ movement around the website, the desktop app, and the mobile app, and to gather demographic information about our user base as a whole. The technology used to collect information automatically from Pinion Users may include the following: ■ Cookies: Pinion and our service providers use “cookies” to collect information. A cookie is a small data file that we transfer to your computer’s hard disk for record-keeping purposes. We use both persistent cookies that remain on your computer or similar device (such as to save your registration ID and login password for future logins to the Service and to track your compliance with the Pinion’s Terms of Service) and session ID cookies, which expire at the end of your browser session (for example, to enable certain features of the Service, to better u...
Information Collected Automatically. (a) We collect non­personally identifiable information automatically for the primary purpose of customizing the Platform and Service, understanding how they are used, and preventing misuse. For example, when you use access the Platform, we automatically record information from your device, its software, and your activity using the Platform. This may include, but is not limited to the date and time of your access to the Platform, your device’s internet protocol (“IP”) address, browser type, the web page visited before you came to our website, geographical information, identification numbers associated with your devices, your mobile carrier, date and time stamps associated with transactions, system configuration information, metadata concerning files included in the Information submitted to us, and other interactions with the Platform. (b) Some devices allow applications to access real­time location­based information (for example, GPS or sensor data from your device that may provide information on nearby Wi­Fi access points and cell towers). In addition, some of the information we collect from you, for example IP address, can sometimes be used to approximate a device’s location. Finally, some browsers share your location information (either the location registered with your account or gleaned from other geo­location methods) with sites you visit and we may obtain location information about you in this way. If you do not wish us to receive this information, please configure your devices and browsers not to share it. If you do not provide certain geographical information, however, you may not be able to use all aspects of the Platform or the Services. (c) We also use “cookies” to collect information and improve the Service. A cookie is a small data file that we transfer to your device. We may use “persistent cookies” to recognize you for future access to the Platform. We may use “session ID cookies” to enable certain features of the Platform, to better understand how you interact with the Platform and to monitor aggregate usage and web traffic routing on the Platform. You can instruct your browser, by changing its options, to stop accepting cookies or to prompt you before accepting a cookie from the websites you visit. If you do not accept cookies, however, you may not be able to use all aspects of the Platform or the Services. (d) We use Local Storage Objects (“LSOs”) such as HTML5 or Flash to store content information and preferences. Third parties with whom...
Information Collected Automatically. When you visit the Site to redeem travel components, Aspire automatically logs generic information about your computer and your computer's connection to the internet. This information may consist of things such as device information, IP address, operating system and browser software information, and the activities conducted by the user while on the Site. An IP address is a number that allows computers attached to the internet, such as Aspire’s web servers, to know where to send data back to the user, such as the pages of the website the user wishes to view. Aspire collects this information because it helps analyze such things as what items visitors are likely to click on most, the way visitors are clicking through the Site, how many visitors are surfing to various pages on the Site, how long visitors to the Site are staying, and how often they are visiting. It also helps Aspire diagnose problems with servers and lets Aspire better administer its systems. It is possible to determine from an IP address a visitor's Internet Service Provider (ISP) and the approximate geographic location of his/her point of connectivity. Aspire also uses session data to help prevent fraud and/or unauthorized use of the Site.
Information Collected Automatically. We may automatically collect the following information from your use of the Service(s) through cookies, web beacons, and other technologies: your domain name, browser type, operating system, web pages you view, links you click, your IP address, the length of time you visit our Site and/or use our App, mobile device, mobile number, and the referring URL, the webpage that led you to our Site, and other similar information. We may also have access to other data such as location, calls, mobile camera, photo gallery, and contacts, if you allow. Note that this information that is automatically collected does not include Protected Health Information.
Information Collected Automatically. We may collect personal information automatically when you use our Services: