No Commingled Data Clause Samples
The No Commingled Data clause prohibits the mixing or combining of one party's data with that of another party or with unrelated data sets. In practice, this means that a service provider must keep a client's data separate from other clients' data, often through technical or organizational measures such as separate databases or logical partitioning. This clause is essential for maintaining data privacy, ensuring regulatory compliance, and preventing accidental disclosure or misuse of sensitive information.
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No Commingled Data. ComEd acknowledges that ComEd’s Data may reside on shared Servers, provided, however, that ComEd’s Data and other information stored on the Servers shall not be commingled with the data of any other customer of Contractor. Contractor shall ensure that ComEd’s Data and systems are not accessible to unauthorized third parties and shall immediately report any breaches of security regarding ComEd’s Data to ComEd
