USING PERSONAL INFORMATION Sample Clauses

USING PERSONAL INFORMATION. 16.1. We both agree that we can use your personal data in accordance with our Privacy Policy, which you can find at xxx.xxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxx-xxxxxx
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USING PERSONAL INFORMATION. We’re committed to protecting your personal information and data. We may process information which can personally identify you for the purposes of supplying you with gas or electricity (or both). A full explanation of how Good Energy manages your personal data can be found at xxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxx-xxxxxx/. Alternatively we can provide a copy for you by post upon request. If we make any changes to the policy which materially and adversely affect you, then we’ll let you know.
USING PERSONAL INFORMATION. We use personal information to undertake activities relating to the setting up, administration and renewal of our policies, products and services. This includes processing applications and handling any claims. For the majority of our business we will rely on the performance of our contractual arrangements with you as the legal basis for processing. We do not use policyholder, member or beneficiary personal data for marketing purposes and we do not make your personal information available to third parties for the purpose of direct marketing. The nature of our business is to provide investments, life and pensions cover, critical illness, income protection and employer-related group products. To do this we need to use the personal information provided to carry out analysis of actuarial risks (risks of gains or losses), mortality and morbidity risks and pricing. This will be carried out in accordance with the Institute & Faculty of Actuaries’ data handling protocols. We use an underwriting engine to process some applications and quotations which will use an element of automated decision making. Exceptionally, we may rely on our legitimate interests to process your personal data. When we do, we will demonstrate compelling legitimate grounds for doing so. For employer-related group insurance products the DPA permits appropriate information about employees to be provided by an employer to an insurer without individual consent (including details of long-term absentees, current and previous claimants, and medical underwriting decisions). For employer-related group products the DPA permits that members may individually withdraw their consent, in those instances Canada Life will be unable to provide cover for that individual. When medically underwriting or assessing a claim we will obtain consent from the employee. Sharing personal information We share personal information only on the basis of the purposes for which it was collected. This notice is intended to illustrate the instances where data may be shared. However, we will share your data only for the limited and compatible purposes for which it was originally obtained: • with other Canada Life group companies including those outside the European Economic Area (EEA); • with any of our service providers, reinsurers and / or regulators; • with other insurers and government agencies, including without limitation Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC), Department of Work and Pensions (DWP); • in order to prevent, d...
USING PERSONAL INFORMATION. 1. We both agree that we can use your personal data in accordance with our Privacy Policy, which you can find at
USING PERSONAL INFORMATION. 19.1 We use your personal information and data in accordance with our privacy policy, which you can find here xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxx0.xxxxxx/Account/Static?page=Privacy
USING PERSONAL INFORMATION. Restricted Xxxxxx Primary School staff members may access your child’s stored data and other relevant information kept within Google cloud as part our duty to monitor student work and support the safe and appropriate use of equipment and systems. If personal information is disclosed in any other way to other employees, contractors or agents of the Department of Education and Training (DET), then DET will remain responsible for protecting the information unless these people or organisations are required to comply with the IPA or a law that is substantially similar to the IPA. DET may also be compelled by other laws to disclose information held about you or your child to other bodies such as a court. Accessing personal information: Personal information held by DET about you and your child is accessible under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Vic). If a mistake is identified, DET is required to correct it under the IPA. Xxxxxx Primary School Acceptable Use Agreement Student Agreement Grades 3-6 Xxxxxx Primary School uses digital technologies as teaching and learning tools. We see the internet and digital technologies as valuable resources but acknowledge that they must be used responsibly. Each student must use these technologies responsibly at school. Although we rigorously monitor student usage, parents should be aware that full protection from inappropriate content cannot always be assured. The internet provides students with many opportunities to obtain information, engage in discussion, and communicate with individuals, organisations and groups worldwide so as to increase skills, knowledge and abilities. When I use digital technology I agree to: ● be a safe, responsible and ethical user whenever and wherever I use it ● support others by being respectful in how I communicate with them and never write or participate in online bullying (this includes forwarding messages and supporting others in harmful, inappropriate or hurtful online behaviour) ● talk to a teacher if I feel uncomfortable or unsafe online or see others participating in unsafe, inappropriate or hurtful online behaviour ● seek to understand the terms and conditions of websites and online communities and be aware that content I upload or post is my digital footprint ● protect my privacy rights and those of other students by not giving out personal details including full names, telephone numbers, addresses, passwords and images ● use the internet for educational purposes and use the equipmen...
USING PERSONAL INFORMATION. We will always endeavour to handle your data in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) and will store any data in a secure server. Information you provide may be used by us to identify you when you contact us but only when information is volunteered to us, to assist us with accounts, services and products we have provided before, now & in the future. We will retain your information if you are our customer and will send you reminders when you have services due and information about our engineer when en route. If at any time in the future you wish for your information to be removed from our systems, please ask to speak with our Data Protection Officer. We may monitor and record communications with you including telephone conversations and emails for quality assurance, legal, regulatory and training purposes. What’s Covered?
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USING PERSONAL INFORMATION. We may use the information we collect about you on its own or combine it with other information to: • deliver products and services, including: – for the same purposes as for credit information listed above – maintaining and servicing your Account (including liaising with API) – verify your identify when you contact us – tell you about new features, benefits and updates to your accounts, products and services • advertise and market our products and services – and those of our business partners – including to: – send or provide you with marketing, promotions and offers – analyse whether our marketing, promotions and offers are effective – help us determine whether you may be interested in new products or services • conduct research and analysis, including to: – better understand our customers – allow you to rate and review our products and services – produce data analytics, statistical research and reports – review and improve our products and services and make them easier to use – develop new products and services • manage fraud and security risk, including to: – detect and prevent fraud or criminal activity – safeguard the security of your information – assess credit risks relating to our business, including to evaluate and process your applications for our products and services and manage your existing accounts • use it in other ways as required or permitted by law or with your consent. When we might share your personal information We do not share personal information with anyone except as described below. We only share Personal Information as required or as permitted by law as follows: • with API for the purpose of maintaining your Account (including advising on your compliance with this Agreement) or approving further Business Loans • people you authorise to use or access your Account (for example, additional Card Members) • with credit reporting bodies, for the same purposes as for credit information listed above • the provider of any payment service you use to make payments to American Express • with regulatory authorities, courts and governmental agencies to comply with legal orders, legal or regulatory requirements, and government requests and to detect and prevent fraud or criminal activity, and to protect the rights of American Express or others • within the American Express Family of Companies • with our Service Providers who perform services for us and help us operate our business (for example, Card manufacturers, collection agents, mail houses...
USING PERSONAL INFORMATION. 10. Other Products and Services
USING PERSONAL INFORMATION. We or our agents may use information about you to do the following: - Help run, and contact you about improving the way we run, any accounts, services and products we have provided before, now or in the future. - Create statistics, test computer systems, analyse customer information, create profiles and create marketing opportunities (including using information about what you buy from us and how you pay for it). - Help to prevent and detect debt, fraud or loss - Help to train our staff and contact you in any way (including by post, email, phone, text or multimedia messages or other forms of electronic communications, or by visiting you) about products and services we and our partners are offering. When we contact you, we may use any information we hold about you to do so. We may contact you by email, phone, text message or other forms of electronic communication or by visiting you. If we are contacting you to tell you about any offers, we will, as far as possible, do this in line with how you have told us you would prefer to receive marketing information. You can ask us not to send you any information on our offers at any time by contacting us and giving us your account details. We may allow other people and organisations to use information we hold about you: - To provide services you have asked for, which may include providing information to members of your family or household, anyone acting on your behalf or other people who may be interested (such as landlords or letting agents). - To help to prevent and detect debt, fraud, or loss (for example by giving this information to a credit-reference agency) which is described in more detail below - If you do not pay your debt, we may transfer your debt to another organisation and give them details about you and that debt - If we have been asked (for example by Ofgem or a lawyer) to provide information for legal or regulatory purposes - As part of current or future legal action - As part of Government data-sharing initiatives; for example, those designed to stop fuel poverty (where people cannot afford to pay for heating and electricity) - If you hold an insurance policy, to pass information to an insurer to assist your insurance policy (including underwriting and claims, to help develop new services and to assess financial and insurance risk). We may also monitor and record any communications we have with you including but not limited to phone conversations and emails, to make sure that we are providing a goo...
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