Privacy Considerations Sample Clauses

Privacy Considerations. 15.5.1. (a) In the course of performing Web Services at the Agent Sites, the Agent shall use all Data, including Personal Information, only in accordance with Section 8 (Rights in and Use of Data and Records) and Section 15 (Confidentiality), and shall not use or disclose any Data or Personal Information except to perform the Web Services or as otherwise permitted by this Agreement or required by Applicable Law. In the event the Agent receives any complaint, claim or notice of any investigation relating to the manner in which Personal Information has been collected, stored or processed by the Agent in performing the Services, the Agent shall promptly so notify the Funds and shall cooperate with the Funds in responding to and resolving such claims or proceedings. (b) The Funds and the Agent are mutually committed to developing, operating and performing the Services in compliance with, and the Agent shall develop, operate and perform the Services in compliance with, any Applicable Law relating to protecting the privacy of Personal Information that may be included in any Data or Records including, without limitation, Regulation S-P promulgated by the Securities and Exchange Commission, as such law applies to the Agent’s performance of the Services.
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Privacy Considerations. The Parties agree to use reasonable efforts to conduct any testing pursuant to this Policy in accordance with the privacy concerns of Project Personnel. To address these concerns, the Parties agree that:
Privacy Considerations. Telia does not collect any sensitive or confidential data from Subscriber. Except in scenarios where the CA or RA archive copies of identification documents to validate the identity of a Subscriber. The collected personal information will not be used for any other purpose and Telia’s privacy policy2 governs the CA operations. Telia’s Privacy Notice applies to all processing of personal data3.
Privacy Considerations. The Registry Operator may, at its discretion, submit to ICANN for its consideration a proposal for additional measures to be implemented by the TLD that are designed to further safeguard data provided by registrants.
Privacy Considerations. The system has an auto-generating whitelist of trucks that have passed through the container terminal gates, and only transponders that have passed through the gates are tracked. Transponders that do not match the whitelist are automatically discarded by the reader, and not transmitted or stored. Data collected by the transponders has an algorithm applied to the transponder number to generate an anonymous transponder number. The anonymous number is then transmitted through a secure encrypted protocol. The actual transponder number is not stored in the central system data storage; only anonymous transponder numbers are stored and matched to track locations.
Privacy Considerations a. To preclude the invasion of privacy of all bargaining unit and non-bargaining unit employees, the parties will not consider or discuss specific grievances, complaints, or appeals at LMRC Meetings.
Privacy Considerations. Officers should remain sensitive to the dignity of all individuals being recorded and exercise sound discretion to respect privacy by discontinuing recording whenever it reasonably appears to the officer that such privacy may outweigh any legitimate law enforcement interest in recording. Requests by members of the public to stop recording should be considered using this same criteria. Recording should resume when the privacy is no longer at issue unless the circumstances no longer fit the criteria for recording. Officers have no obligation to stop recording in response to a citizen request if the recording is pursuant to an investigation, arrest, lawful search, or the circumstances clearly dictate that continued recording is necessary. Examples and situations include, but are not limited to:
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Privacy Considerations. As set forth in the Advertising Terms, ReachLocal collects certain data about you and your end users. The Application may be used to access such data. In addition, ReachLocal may (a) use tracking technology to collect information about how the Application is accessed and used, (b) collect and use technical data and other information, including but not limited to technical information about your device, system and application software, and peripherals, that is gathered periodically via the Application to facilitate the provision of software updates, product support and other services to you (if any) related to the Application, and (c) collect general, non-­‐personal, information about the use of the Application through the use of “cookies” and other tracking technologies. A cookie is a small text file that a website transfers to an individual’s hard drive for record-­‐ keeping purposes. You may set most browsers to notify you if you receive a cookie, or you may choose to block cookies with your browser. However, please be aware that some features may not function properly or may be slower if you refuse cookies. ReachLocal may use this information, as long as it is in a form that does not personally identify you, to improve its products or to provide services or technologies to you. ReachLocal also uses a third party to collect aggregated and anonymous data regarding its users such as their age, gender and how they interact with the Application using a tracking pixel, agent or any other visitor identification technology. To opt out of such tracking click here. ReachLocal may use this information, as long as it is in a form that does not personally identify you, to improve its products or to provide services or technologies to you. ReachLocal may further utilize various technologies to communicate with you, including by sending you push notifications through the Application, emails, or by sending you text messages if you provide your mobile number and opt in to receive text messages from ReachLocal. You acknowledge that data on your mobile device may automatically be stored on your SIM card, the mobile device itself, and/or your carrier’s network. Your data may remain on the mobile device even if your SIM card is removed; the data left on your mobile device will be accessible to others who use your mobile device, and may be deleted, altered, or transferred to your carrier’s network servers. The use of your data will be subject to your carrier’s terms and cond...
Privacy Considerations. Advertiser shall, at all times, post a privacy policy on its native website (the “Existing Site”) and comply with such privacy policy. The privacy policy shall comply with all applicable laws and shall not contain any terms that are inconsistent with, or would otherwise restrict CCNJ from performing its obligations hereunder. In addition, to the extent that the Existing Site collects personally identifiable information, Advertiser’s privacy policy must permit the transmission of such information through third party provider sites. If Advertiser is purchasing CCNJ’s Retargeting Display service, Advertiser is obligated to ensure that its privacy policy permits the targeting and tracking of users contemplated by such service and the transmission of any resultant non- individually identified data gathered about such users to third parties. Advertiser hereby agrees at its expense to fully defend, indemnify and hold harmless CCNJ and its affiliates for any liability, cost or damages incurred by CCNJ or its affiliates due to failure of Advertiser’s privacy policy to comply with the foregoing requirements or with any applicable law. Without limiting Advertiser's obligations hereunder, CCNJ may, but is under no obligation, to require Advertiser to modify its privacy policy at any time. In the event that CCNJ requires Advertiser to modify its privacy policy, Advertiser shall do so within three (3) days of notice.
Privacy Considerations. 7.1. The Client shall post and comply with a privacy policy on all online properties associated with the Services at all times. The privacy policy shall comply with all applicable laws and shall not contain any terms that are inconsistent with, or would otherwise restrict Pitch 121 from performing its obligations hereunder. In addition, to the extent that the Client’s websites collect personally identifiable information, the Client’s privacy policy must permit the transmission of such information to Pitch 121 to the extent required to execute the Services. Online properties are defined as websites.
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