Blind Data definition

Blind Data means non-personally identifiable system information resulting from User’s access and use of the Application, and representing only statistics, characteristics and metrics about usage, size and performance, but excluding actual Customer/User -specific data values.
Blind Data means non-personally identifiable system information resulting from your access and use of the Application, and representing only statistics, characteristics and metrics about usage, size and performance, but excluding actual User -specific data values.
Blind Data means any and all aggregated non-personally identifiable data or information resulting from Client’s or its Authorized Users’ use of the HiPER Platform, Services or any other services provided by HiPER.

Examples of Blind Data in a sentence

  • Additionally, Customer agrees that Wazuh may use the Customer Data to collect, develop, create, extract, or otherwise generate statistics and other information and to otherwise compile, synthesize and analyze such as Blind Data.

  • To the extent that any Blind Data is collected by CDS, such Blind Data shall be solely owned by CDS and may be used by CDS for any lawful business purpose without a duty of accounting to User, including, without limitation, providing User with the opportunity for User to benchmark itself against its peers, provided that the Blind Data is used only in an aggregated form, without specifically identifying the source of the Blind Data.

  • To the extent that any Blind Data is collected by B2W, such Blind Data shall be solely owned by B2W and may be used by B2W for any lawful business purpose without a duty of accounting to Customer, provided that the Blind Data is used only in an aggregated form, without specifically identifying the source of the Blind Data.

  • Without assuming any obligations or liabilities of User, CDS agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to comply with the applicable U.S. laws and regulations respecting the dissemination and use such Blind Data.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, Agerpoint may collect and use Blind Data to develop, improve, support, and operate its products and services.

  • Without assuming any obligations or liabilities of Customer, B2W agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to comply with the applicable U.S. laws and regulations respecting the dissemination and use of such Blind Data.

  • Blind Data will be owned solely by Blue Sky and may be used for any lawful business purpose without a duty of accounting to Customer.

  • Blind Data will be owned solely by RELAY and may be used for any lawful business purpose without a duty of accounting to Customer, provided that such Blind Data does not identify Customer as the source of such data.

  • Without assuming any obligations or liabilities of Customer, ▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to comply with the applicable laws and regulations respecting the dissemination and use of such Blind Data.

  • Blind Data will be owned by LiefBit and always anonymized and not identifiable to any person or entity and presented in a way which does not reveal CLIENT’s identity.


More Definitions of Blind Data

Blind Data means any of the following to the extent it has been de-identified and anonymized so that it does not identify Customer or any individual: (a) data, records, files, content, or information, in any form or format, acquired, collected, received, stored, or maintained by Passio from or on behalf of Customer or otherwise in connection the Services; or (b) derived therefrom.
Blind Data means any and all aggregated non-personally identifiable data or information resulting from Customer’s or its Users’ use of the Services, Securonix Software, Securonix Applications or other services provided by Securonix.
Blind Data means any and all aggregated non-personally identifiable data or information resulting from Employer’s or its Authorized Users’ use of the ProfHire Platform, or any other services provided by ProfHire.

Related to Blind Data

  • GLO Data means any data or information, which includes PII and/or SPI as defined below, collected, maintained, and created by the GLO, for the purpose of providing disaster assistance to individuals, that Provider obtains, accesses (via records, systems, or otherwise), receives (from the GLO or on behalf of the GLO), or uses in the performance of the Contract or any documents related thereto. GLO data does not include other information that is lawfully made available to the Provider through other sources.

  • UNICEF Data means any and all information or data in digital form or processed or held in digital form that

  • Raw Data means the primary quantitative and empirical data first collected from experiments and clinical trials conducted within the scope of this CRADA.

  • ALI Database A database used in providing 911 Service which stores information associated with End User customers’ telephone numbers or Shell Records.