Privacy Risks definition

Privacy Risks. You acknowledge that E-communications with the Practice are not guaranteed by the Practice to be secure or confidential methods of communication. There is some risk that information transferred through E-communications may be misdirected, intercepted or improperly disclosed. As such, You expressly waive the Practice’s obligation to ensure confidentiality with respect to those means of communication and agree to hold harmless the Practice for any losses, damages, or causes of action resulting from or arising in connection with any information lost, misdirected, intercepted, or disclosed due to technical failures.
Privacy Risks means any risks arising from the risk of infringing the privacy of the users or a breach of applicable laws with respect to the user information collected in the services.

Related to Privacy Risks

  • Privacy Requirements means all applicable Privacy Laws and all of the Company’s and the Company Subsidiaries’ policies, notices, and contractual obligations relating to the Processing of Personal Information.

  • Privacy Shield means the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield and Swiss-U.S. Privacy Shield Framework self-certification program operated by the U.S. Department of Commerce and approved by the European Commission pursuant to Decision C(2016)4176 of 12 July 2016 and by the Swiss Federal Council on January 11, 2017 respectively.

  • Privacy and Security Requirements means (a) all Privacy Laws; (b) all applicable Privacy Contracts, and (c) all applicable Privacy Policies.

  • Privacy Policies has the meaning set forth in Section 3.21.

  • Privacy/Data Security Laws means all laws governing the receipt, collection, use, storage, processing, sharing, security, disclosure, or transfer of Personal Information or the security of Company’s Business Systems or Business Data.