Backdoor definition

Backdoor. Backdoor shall mean a location at the front, side or rear of a structure acceptable to both the Customer and Contractor for Residential Unit Collection Service. If a location cannot be agreed upon by the Customer and Contractor, Contract Administrator shall designate the location for Backdoor Residential Collection Service. “Backdoor Residential Collection Service” – Backdoor Residential Collection Service shall mean Solid Waste Collection Service from adjacent to a back door, side door or other location proximate to a residence and easily accessible to the resident, and shall include wheeling the Cart to the curb to be emptied and returning the Cart to where it was found.
Backdoor means any unauthorized, hidden, or undocumented method of bypassing authentication, access controls, or other security protections in any system, software, or infrastructure within Supplier Systems that is used to provide the Products or Services, or that interacts with SHEIN Systems, including any means of gaining remote or local access without SHEIN’s prior written approval.
Backdoor means a typically covert method of bypassing normal authentication or encryption to gain access to the product.

Examples of Backdoor in a sentence

  • Containers and/or Recycling bins shall be placed either at the curbside on the street bearing the Customer's address or, for Backdoor Service, at their front doorstep to be visible from the street, or at a location as may be determined by Contractor and accessible without entering a gate.


More Definitions of Backdoor

Backdoor means any portion of a Customer's property that is not within the area defined as "Curbside" pursuant to this Section 1.1
Backdoor. The developer shall agree to disclose all backdoors created for software testing purposes, or any other purpose, with an understanding to remove all backdoors before commissioning. Eskom shall deem the non-disclosure or non-removal of these backdoors as hostile and shall take appropriate action.