Right to data portability Sample Clauses

Right to data portability the right to request that we move, copy or transfer your Data.
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Right to data portability. Participant has the right to receive back the personal data Participant provided Prologis, if Prologis processed the data by automated means. Participant will receive the data in a machine-readable format, and Prologis will assist Participant in the transmission of the data to another company if it is technically feasible.
Right to data portability. You have the right to receive the personal data concerning you that you have provided to us in a structured, common and machine-readable format, and you have the right to transfer this data to another controller without hindrance from us, provided that the processing is based on consent or a contract and the processing is carried out by us with the help of automated processes.
Right to data portability. In certain circumstances, you may request that we provide your personal data to you in a structured, commonly used and machine readable format and have it transferred to another provider of the same or similar services as us. Where this right is applicable we will comply with such transfer as far as technically feasible.
Right to data portability. You may be entitled to receive a copy of your electronic personal information in a readily usable format.
Right to data portability. This right allows you to obtain your Personal Data that you have provided to us with your consent or which was necessary for us to provide you with our products and services in a format which enables you to transfer that Personal Data to another organisation. You may have the right to have your Personal Data transferred by us directly to the other organisation, if this is technically feasible.
Right to data portability. The Grantee has the right to be provided in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format with a copy of his or her Data or to have it transferred directly to another entity or person. Privacy Rights (All Canadian provinces and territories, excluding Quebec) • Right to be informed. The Grantee has the right to be informed of the purposes for which the Data are to be collected, used and disclosed and the consequences of granting consent. On request, the Grantee has the right to be informed of the position name or title and the contact information for an officer or employee of the organization who is able to answer the Grantee’s questions about the collection of the Data. The Grantee also has the right to be informed of the use of any service providers located outside of Canada used to collect the Data or to whom the Data may be transferred. The Grantee has the right to be informed about how the Grantee may obtain written information about the Company’s policies and practices with respect to service providers outside Canada and the name or position name or title of a person who is able to answer on behalf of the Company the Grantee’s questions about the collection, use, disclosure or storage of personal information by service providers outside Canada for or on behalf of the Company. •
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Right to data portability a) Individuals (Data Subjects) have the right to receive the Personal Data concerning him or her, which he or she has provided to Transoft, in a structured, commonly used and machine- readable format and have the right to transmit those data to another Controller without hindrance from Transoft, where:
Right to data portability. This consists of the right to receive the personal data concerning you, which you have provided to a Data Controller, in a structured, machine-readable format and to transmit them to another Data Controller without being prevented by the Data Controller to whom the data were provided. Right to object: The data subject may object at any time, on grounds relating to his particular situation, to personal data concerning him being processed for the fulfilment of a public interest or for the satisfaction of a legitimate interest, including the profiling on the basis of such provisions. The exercise of the above rights is subject to certain exemptions, to safeguard the public interest (for example, the prevention or detection of crimes) or our interests (for example, the maintenance of a legal obligation). We will attempt to comply with your request as soon as reasonably possible. Requests to exercise these rights may be granted in whole, in part or denied, depending on the scope and nature of the request and applicable law. When required by applicable law, we will notify you if we deny your request and will notify you of the reasons why we cannot comply with your request. No discrimination or penalties will occur for exercising your rights under this Privacy Policy. You can exercise the rights indicated by sending an e-mail to xxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx. To do so, you must provide a photocopy of your official document of nationality or valid passport, indicating the reason and the right you intend to exercise. The photocopy of the above-mentioned documentation may be replaced provided that the identity is accredited by any other legally valid means. In any case, all requests must be accompanied by: • Request in which the application is specified (Year requested or information to be accessed). If it does not refer to a specific file, you will be provided with all the information in your name. If you request information from a specific file, only the information in this file will be provided. If you request information about a third party, it will never be provided. If you request it by phone, you will be instructed to do so in writing and will be informed of how you can do so and the address to which you must send it. You will never be provided information over the phone. • Address for notification purposes. • Date and signature of the applicant. • Supporting documents of the petition that you submit. If you consider that despite your request, your personal data or your i...
Right to data portability all the above rights are available only in cases and to the extent resulting from legal provisions, in particular the GDPR
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