Personal data type Clause Samples

Personal data type. The personal data type: Any or all of the following personal data types, depending on the purposes: a) Personal details – being any information that identifies the data subject and their personal characteristics (e.g. name, address, contact details, age, sex, date of birth, physical description and any identifier issued by a public body, including a national identity number or passport number); b) Education and training details – being any information which relates to the education and any professional training of the data subject (e.g. academic records, qualifications, skills, training records, professional expertise, and student and pupil records); c) Family, lifestyle and social circumstances – being any information relating to the family of the data subject and the data subject's lifestyle and social circumstances (e.g. current marriage and partnerships and marital history, details of family and other household members, habits, housing, travel details, leisure activities and membership of charitable or voluntary organisations); d) Employment details – being any information relating to the employment of the data subject (e.g. employment and career history, recruitment and termination details, attendance records, health and safety records, performance appraisals, training records and security records) and pension information); e) Financial details – being any information relating to the financial affairs of the data subject (e.g. income, salary, assets and investments, payments, creditworthiness, loans, benefits, grants, insurance details and pension information);
Personal data type. The personal data type: Any or all of the following personal data types, depending on the purposes: • Personal details – being any information that identifies the data subject and their personal characteristics (e.g. name, address, contact details, age, sex, date of birth, physical description and any identifier issued by a public body, including a national identity number or passport number); • Education and training details – being any information which relates to the education and any professional training of the data subject (e.g. academic records, qualifications, skills, training records, professional expertise, and student and pupil records); • Family, lifestyle and social circumstances – being any information relating to the family of the data subject and the data subject's lifestyle and social circumstances (e.g. current marriage and partnerships and marital history, details of family and other household members, habits, housing, travel details, leisure activities and membership of charitable or voluntary organisations); • Employment details – being any information relating to the employment of the data subject (e.g. employment and career history, recruitment and termination details, attendance records, health and safety records, performance appraisals, training records and security records) and pension information); • Financial details – being any information relating to the financial affairs of the data subject (e.g. income, salary, assets and investments, payments, creditworthiness, loans, benefits, grants, insurance details and pension information); • Goods and services provided – being any information relating to goods and services that have been provided (e.g. goods or services supplied, licences issued, agreements and contracts); • Special categories of personal data – being racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, or trade union membership, and the processing of genetic data, biometric data for the purpose of uniquely identifying a data subject, data concerning health or data concerning a data subject's sex life or sexual orientation; • Criminal data – being any criminal convictions and offences or related security measures, including personal data relating to: (a) the alleged commission of offences by the individual (b) proceedings for an offence committed or alleged to have been committed by the individual or the disposal of such proceedings, including sentencing; • Others: ............................

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  • Personal Data Registry Operator shall (i) notify each ICANN-­‐accredited registrar that is a party to the registry-­‐registrar agreement for the TLD of the purposes for which data about any identified or identifiable natural person (“Personal Data”) submitted to Registry Operator by such registrar is collected and used under this Agreement or otherwise and the intended recipients (or categories of recipients) of such Personal Data, and (ii) require such registrar to obtain the consent of each registrant in the TLD for such collection and use of Personal Data. Registry Operator shall take reasonable steps to protect Personal Data collected from such registrar from loss, misuse, unauthorized disclosure, alteration or destruction. Registry Operator shall not use or authorize the use of Personal Data in a way that is incompatible with the notice provided to registrars.

  • Personal Data Processing 2.1 The Processor shall process Personal Data only on the basis of corresponding recorded orders from the Controller. 2.2 By way of exception, in particular in urgent cases, processing orders from the Data Controller may also be made orally. In this case, the Data Controller shall confirm as soon as possible and in writing, by any appropriate means, the instructions given orally. 2.3 Where the processing concerns the transmission of Personal Data to a third country outside the European Union or to an international organization, the Data Processor shall also comply with the relevant instructions of the Data Controller, unless different legal requirements exist under European Union laws or the laws of the Member State to which the Data Processor is subject. In such a case, the Data Processor shall inform the Data Controller before processing of the legal requirement in question, unless the said law prohibits this kind of information for reasons of substantial public interest. 2.4 The transmission of Personal Data to a third country outside the European Union is prohibited unless the Data Controller has given prior explicit approval to that end, and one of the following conditions is met: • the European Commission has resolved that an adequate level of protection of personal data is ensured in the country the Personal Data is to be transmitted; • the transmission is to be made to the U.S.A.; and the recipient of the Personal Data has acceded to and abides by the Privacy Shield Framework; • the transmission will be governed by the standard data protection clauses issued by the European Commission. 2.5 The Data Processor shall inform the Data Controller immediately upon receipt of the order or as soon as possible if he / she determines that the content of a particular processing order violates the Regulation and / or national law and / or the law of another Member State of the European Union (EU), and / or other provisions of EU law on the protection of Personal Data. 2.6 The Data Processor acknowledges that the Data Controller has full control over her Personal Data and determines any particular feature of the processing to which the Personal Data will be submitted. If the Data Processor ignores the instructions of the Data Controller and determines alone the scope, the means and generally any other matter concerning the processing of Personal Data, she shall render herself the Data Controller for the purposes of implementing the Regulation and the legal framework on the protection of Personal Data. The practical consequence of this is that, in addition to the full responsibility of the Processor towards the Controller, she shall carry the same level of responsibility vis-à-vis the independent supervisory authority (and any other competent state authority) as well as the Natural Persons - Data Subjects of the data being processed.

  • Your Personal Data If you determine that you will be supplying us with your Personal Data (as defined in the Data Processing Addendum referenced below) for us to process on your behalf, in the provision of maintenance and support services or hosting services (if the Product licensed to you is a Hosted Service) or during the course of any audits we conduct pursuant to section 1.14 (Audit), you may submit a written request at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ for the mutual execution of a Data Processing Addendum substantially in the form we make available at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/docs/default-source/progress-software/data-processing-addendum.pdf and we will enter into such Data Processing Addendum with you. To the extent there is any conflict between this ▇▇▇▇ and such Data Processing Addendum, the Data Processing Addendum will prevail with respect to our handling and processing of your Personal Data.

  • Processing Personal Data This ▇▇▇▇▇ shall be completed by the Controller, who may take account of the view of the Processors, however the final decision as to the content of this Annex shall be with the Buyer at its absolute discretion.

  • Types of Personal Data Contact Information, the extent of which is determined and controlled by the Customer in its sole discretion, and other Personal Data such as navigational data (including website usage information), email data, system usage data, application integration data, and other electronic data submitted, stored, sent, or received by end users via the Subscription Service.