System Logs and Diagnostic Files Sample Clauses

System Logs and Diagnostic Files. In addition, as part of Your participation in the Seeding Program, You may have the option of manually attaching and/or using Apple’s Seeding Tools to gather detailed hardware and/or system diagnostic files (e.g., kernel logs, Apple System Profile logs, hang logs, crash logs, spin logs, install logs, application logs, etc.) from Your computer and/or devices (“System Logs”) to send to Apple. Such System Logs may include personally identifiable information, including, without limitation, Your account name, information regarding Your contacts, calendar events, and email correspondence. Providing these System Logs is voluntary, but if You do provide them to Apple, then You acknowledge and agree that You have obtained the necessary rights and consents to provide such information to Apple and that Apple may use them for Apple’s diagnostic purposes and to improve the Seeding Program and Apple’s products and services.
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System Logs and Diagnostic Files. In addition, as part of your participation in the Seeding Program, you will have the option of manually attaching and/or using Apple’s Seeding Tools to attach detailed hardware and/or system diagnostic files (e.g., kernel logs, Apple System Profile logs, hang logs, crash logs, spin logs, install logs, application logs, etc.) from your computer (“System Logs”) to send to Apple. Such System Logs may include personally identifiable information, including, without limitation, your account name, information regarding your contacts, calendar events, and email correspondence. Providing these System Logs is voluntary, but if you do provide them to Apple, then you acknowledge that Apple may use them for Apple's diagnostic purposes and to improve the Seeding Program and Apple’s products and services.
System Logs and Diagnostic Files. In addition, as part of your participation in the Beta Program, you may have the option of manually attaching and/or using Frugl’s Beta Program Tools to attach detailed hardware and/or system diagnostic files (e.g., kernel logs, Frugl System Profile logs, hang logs, crash logs, spin logs, install logs, application logs, etc.) from your devices (“System Logs”) to send to Frugl. Such System Logs may include personally identifiable information, including, without limitation, your account name, information regarding your contacts, calendar events, and email correspondence. Providing these System Logs is voluntary, but if you do provide them to Frugl, then you acknowledge that Frugl may use them for Frugl's diagnostic purposes and to improve the Beta Program and Frugl’s products and services.

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