Legitimate interests Sample Clauses

Legitimate interests the processing is necessary for your legitimate interests or the legitimate interests of a third party, unless there is a good reason to protect the individual’s personal data which overrides those legitimate interests. (This cannot apply if you are a public authority processing data to perform your official tasks.)
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Legitimate interests. The terms of this clause 14 (including those that exclude, restrict or modify our liability) are reasonably necessary to protect our legitimate interests, including in the circumstances and for the reasons outlined in clause 13 and by appropriating risks so as to help minimise our charges for electricity for all our customers.
Legitimate interests. The Company holds and processes the Data for the legitimate interests of implementing, administering and maintaining the Plan and each participant's participation in the Plan.
Legitimate interests. We may use your personal information for our legitimate interests to provide our services and to improve our services and the content on our application. We process information on behalf of third parties who have legitimate interests in operating their businesses. We may use technical information as described in this Privacy Policy and use personal information for our marketing purposes consistent with our legitimate interests and any choices that we offer or consents that may be required under applicable law. Your rights and choices We communicate with our registered members on a regular basis via email. For example, we may use your email address to confirm your request, to send you notice of payments, to send you information about changes to our products and services, and to send notices and other disclosures as required by law. Users can opt-out of all email communications from Storage Commander by contacting us. We will process your unsubscribe request as soon as possible, but please be aware that in some circumstances you may receive a few more messages until your request is processed. You also may opt-out of receiving such emails by clicking on the "unsubscribe" link within the text of the applicable email. You may contact us to request information about the personal data we have collected from you and to request the correction, modification or deletion of such personal information, which requests we will do our best to honor subject to any legal and contractual obligations. Our Director for Compliance is responsible for our privacy programs. For information about the personal data we have collected from you and to request the correction, modification or deletion of such personal information, please email xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx or request by mail addressed to: Fullsteam Operations LLC Attn. Compliance 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxx, Suite 301 Auburn, AL 36832 Subject to local law, you may have additional rights under the laws of your jurisdiction regarding your personal data, such as the right to complain to your local data protection authority. Data processed: Company provides online tools that our customers use to operate their services businesses, including by providing access to certain of those tools to their own customers. In providing these tools, Company processes data our customers and our customers’ customers submit to our web services or instruct us to process on their behaves. While Company’s customers and their customers’ customers decide what data ...
Legitimate interests the processing is necessary for your legitimate interests or the legitimate interests of a third party unless there is a good reason to protect the individual’s personal data which overrides those legitimate interests. (This cannot apply if you are a public authority processing data to perform your official tasks) Please also be aware that these criteria must be supported by a written legitimate interest assessment. No single basis is ’better’ or more important than the others – which basis is most appropriate to use will depend on your purpose and relationship with the data subject. Several of the lawful purpose criteria may relate to a particular specified purpose – a legal obligation, a contract with the individual, protecting someone’s vital interests, or performing your public tasks. If you are processing for these purposes then the appropriate lawful basis may well be obvious, so it is helpful to consider these first. As a public authority, and if you can demonstrate that the processing is to perform your tasks as set down in UK law, then you are able to use the public task basis. If not, you may still be able to consider consent or legitimate interests in some cases, depending on the nature of the processing and your relationship with the data subject. There is no absolute ban on public authorities using consent or legitimate interests as their lawful basis, but the Data Protection law does restrict public authorities’ use of these two criteria. The majority of processing of personal data conducted by public authorities will fall within Article 6(1)(e) GDPR, that “processing is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of official authority vested in the controller” however careful consideration must be given to any processing, especially in more novel areas. As you can see, consent is just one of several possible lawful processing criteria. Consent has changed as a result of the GDPR and is now defined as: “in relation to the processing of personal data relating to an individual, means a freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous indication of the individual’s wishes by which the individual, by a statement or by a clear affirmative action, signifies agreement to the processing of the personal data” This means that where a school is relying on consent as the basis for processing personal data that consent has to be clear, meaning that pre-ticked boxes, opt-out or implied consent are no longer...
Legitimate interests. Freedom of individual expression shall be encouraged and fair procedures shall be developed to safeguard the legitimate interests of the schools.
Legitimate interests. It is likely Channel will require the processing of special category data. When processing special category data, a lawful basis for processing and a special category condition for processing must be identified, in compliance with Article 9. When processing special category data a special category condition must be met:
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Legitimate interests the processing is necessary for your legitimate interests or the legitimate interests of a third party, unless there is a good reason to protect the individual’s personal data which overrides those legitimate interests. (This cannot apply if you are a public authority processing data to perform your official tasks.) Health care professionals, local authority officers and the police use some or all of the above conditions on a daily basis in their work with clients/patients, in particular reliance upon consent which may be express or implied. While it may be normal practice to seek consent for processing personal information, consent is only one of the available conditions which would permit the processing (including the disclosure) of personal information. The right of an individual to actively control the processing of their data (i.e. to withhold or refuse consent) may be overridden if the processing is necessary to comply with a legal obligation, it is in the “best interests” of the individual themselves, or in the context of the wider, “public interest”.
Legitimate interests. We may also process your personal data where it is necessary for the purposes of our legitimate interests, except where such interests are overridden by your interests or fundamental rights and freedoms. Our legitimate interests include the following: • Protection of our rights We may hold your personal data where it is necessary for the protection of our rights under the Agreement or applicable law. We will only hold such personal data for a necessary period of time which will not exceed 10 years after the termination of Agreement. • Prevention of fraudulent behaviour We may hold your personal data where it is necessary for the purpose of preventing fraud that may harm us and our interests for a period of up to 5 years after the termination of Agreement. • Enforcement of claims We may hold your personal data where it is necessary for the enforcement of claims that we may have against you. We will only hold such personal data until the applicable limitation periods expire. • Direct marketing We use your name and e-mail address to provide you with information about our products and services. In order to provide you with such information we will send you an e-mail newsletter, unless you have objected to this or you will object at any time in future. • Recommendations and rewards We store the information about each recommendation made by an existing user of FUMBI services, if a new user joined FUMBI on the basis of such recommendation, for the purposes of evaluating eligibility to receive a reward under applicable reward scheme. Such information is stored in relation to both the existing user making a recommendation as well as the new user who joined FUMBI on the basis of the recommendation.
Legitimate interests the processing is necessary for your legitimate interests or the legitimate interests of a third party, unless there is a good reason to protect the individual’s personal data which overrides those legitimate interests. (This cannot apply if you are a public authority processing data to perform your official tasks.) Y (in case of potential applicants, within the remit of the privacy policies of both controllers) 7 GDPR Article 9 conditions for processing Special Categories of Personal Data Conditions for processing special category data Tick which one you are using
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