Automatic Collection Clause Samples

Automatic Collection. In the course of providing you with services, Web and application servers will automatically collect usage-related information, including URLs that you access, the date and time of your usage, your IP address, and your browser type. This information is collected for effective capacity planning and troubleshooting Web site performance.
Automatic Collection. By using the Services, we may automatically collect information about how you use the Services, the areas of the Services that you visit, as well as information about your computer or mobile device, such as your Internet protocol (IP) address, device ID, physical location, browser and operating system type, resolution of your screen, language settings in your browser, referring URLs, and other technical information. This information is necessary for providing personalized and location-based content and services as well as for analyzing web traffic, troubleshooting problems, preventing fraud, and improving the Services.
Automatic Collection. We and third parties automatically collect information from your browser when You use the Platform. This information may include your IP address, your browser type and language, access times, cookies, and the referring website address.
Automatic Collection. In the course of providing you with services, Web and application servers will automatically collect usage-related information, including URLs that you access, the date and time of your usage, your IP address, and your browser type. This information is collected for effective capacity planning and troubleshooting Web site performance. Cookies Certain information is gathered by a mechanism called "cookies." As part of offering and providing customizable and personalized service, "cookies" are used to store and sometimes track personally identifiable information about you. Cookies are small files that your browser places on your computer's hard drive when you sign in and sign out of a site. As a general matter, the use of cookies is intended to make your online experience safer, easier, and more personalized. More specifically to:  Identify you as a prior customer  Enhance your security and privacy by using the cookie to authenticate your identity and access rights  Help evaluate the usage of various services  Although you have the ability to modify your browser to either accept all cookies, notify you when a cookie is set, or reject all cookies, it is not possible to utilize some online services if you reject cookies. If you have any questions about this Privacy Notice, please contact us either through your branch manager, Email Customer Service or by mail at: Cambridge Trust Company Attn.: Compliance Officer
Automatic Collection. We may collect information from you through automatic tracking systems on your device or through the BlueChip API, or other web and mobile analysis software. We may also receive certain usage data, such as your IP address and referral source. We use this information for our legitimate business interests, including analyzing usage of BlueChip’s Website.
Automatic Collection. LASD may collect and store information automatically when you visit the Website for statistical purposes. For example, LASD may collect data on the number of visitors to the different areas of the Website to assist LASD in the maintenance and development of the Website. The information collected may include, but is not limited to, data related to the name and domain of the host from which you access the Internet, the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the computer you are using, or your browser software and operating system. This information does not identify you personally and we may retain this information for at least five (5) years. Some County applications use "cookies". A cookie is a small data file that certain web sites write to your hard drive when you visit them. A cookie file can contain information such as a user id that the site uses to track the pages you have visited. But the only personal information a cookie can contain is information you supply yourself. A cookie is only a text file and cannot read data off your hard disk or read cookie files created by other sites Cookies can track user traffic patterns, recognize your computer's browser when you return, and could provide personalized content without requiring sign-in. You can refuse cookies by turning them off in your browser. However, they may be required to use some of the web applications on the County's site. The Website does not use “cookies” that are stored on the user’s computer, rather “session cookies” that are stored on our secure servers.