Common use of No Sensitive Data Clause in Contracts

No Sensitive Data. You understand and accept that the Software and our other systems and networks are not designed or intended for the storage, processing or protection of Sensitive Data and may not provide adequate or legally-required security or other protections for Sensitive Data. Therefore, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, we will have no responsibility or liability for any Sensitive Data that you, your Affiliate, your Authorized Users or any other employee, contractor or agent under your control or direction or acting on your behalf may voluntarily choose to input into the Software or otherwise provide to us in connection with the Services or our performance under this Agreement. For the purposes of this Agreement, “Sensitive Data” means the following: “protected heath information” within the meaning of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act; credit card, debit card or other payment card information; financial account information of any kind; identity numbers issued by any government agency such as driver’s license number, Social Security number or passport number; the results of background checks; passwords or other access credentials that would or could be used to access any personal accounts (other than passwords and/or access credentials used by Authorized Users to log in to and access the Software which shall not be excluded as a result of this provision); biometric information or genetic data.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Standard Subscription and Services Agreement, Enterprise Subscription and Services Agreement