Common use of Separation control Clause in Contracts

Separation control. According to the separation requirement, data collected for different purposes must be processed separately (also: requirement of non-linkability). This is intended to ensure that the intended purpose of the Personal Data is implemented through organisational and technical measures. The separation requirement is particularly important in the context of order processing, if, for example, data of several clients is stored on a system. If the separation requirement cannot be achieved by technical measures such as access control software, separate storage is necessary.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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