Categories of Personal Data and Data Subjects Sample Clauses

Categories of Personal Data and Data Subjects. 4.1 The subject-matter of the Processing, the duration of the Processing, the nature and purpose of the Processing, the types of Personal Data and categories of Data Subjects Processed under this Data Processing Agreement are further specified in Exhibit 1 attached hereto. 4.2 Unless otherwise specified in the Agreement, Personal Data Processed may not include any sensitive or special personal data that imposes specific data security or data protection obligations on Agilysys in addition to or different from those specified herein.
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Categories of Personal Data and Data Subjects. The categories of Personal Data processed under the Agreement(s): ☒ name ☒ address, place of residencephone number ☒ e-mail address ☒ nationality, ethnic data ☒ date and place of birthmarital statuspersonal identification numbers (e.g. personal ID No.) ☒ tax identification data (e.g. tax ID number) ☒ salary data (e.g. wage) ☒ property and income data ☒ data related to creditworthiness ☒ work-related data (e.g. job title, workplace) ☒ image (e.g. photo) ☒ qualification and study data ☒ username, password ☒ IP-address ☒ individual identification number (e.g. customer ID) The groups of data subjects whose Personal Data are processed under the Agreement (please tick): ☒ employees ☒ subcontractors ☒ customers ☒ suppliers ☒ insured ☒ customers, employees, contact personnel of third parties ☒ patient ☒ applicants Customer will not deliver to Iron Mountain Personal Data outside the scope indicated above, or shall notify Iron Mountain in writing and in advance about any new data type/data subject concerned. Contact details of Iron Mountain’s data protection officer:
Categories of Personal Data and Data Subjects. 4.1. In order to perform the Cloud Services and depending on the Cloud Services You have ordered, Arcserve may Process some or all of the following categories of Personal Data: personal contact information such as name, home address, home telephone or mobile number, fax number, email address, and passwords; information concerning family, lifestyle and social circumstances including age, date of birth, marital status, number of children and name(s) of spouse and/or children; employment details including employer name, job title and function, employment history, salary and other benefits, job performance and other capabilities, education/qualification, identification numbers, social security details and business contact details; financial details; goods and services provided; unique IDs collected from mobile devices, network carriers or data providers, IP addresses, and online behavior and interest data. 4.2. Categories of Data Subjects whose Personal Data may be Processed in order to perform the Cloud Services may include, among others, Your representatives and end users, such as Your employees, job applicants, contractors, collaborators, partners, suppliers, customers and clients.
Categories of Personal Data and Data Subjects. Categories of Data Subject’s and Personal Data subject to Processing according to this Agreement
Categories of Personal Data and Data Subjects. 4.1 In order to perform the Cloud Services and depending on the Cloud Services You have ordered, Oracle may Process some or all of the following categories of Personal Data: personal contact information such as name, home address, home telephone or mobile number, fax number, email address, and passwords; information concerning family, lifestyle and social circumstances including age, date of birth, marital status, number of children and name(s) of spouse and/or children; employment details including employer name, job title and function, employment history, salary and other benefits, job performance and other capabilities, education/qualification, identification numbers, social security details and business contact details; financial details; goods and services provided; unique IDs collected from mobile devices, network carriers or data providers, IP addresses, and online behavior and interest data. 4.2 Categories of Data Subjects whose Personal Data may be Processed in order to perform the Cloud Services may include, among others, Your representatives and end users, such as Your employees, job applicants, contractors, collaborators, partners, suppliers, customers and clients. 4.3 Additional categories of Personal Data and/or Data Subjects may be described in the Cloud Services Agreement. Unless otherwise specified in Your order (including in the Service Specifications), Your Content may not include any sensitive or special personal data that imposes specific data security or data protection obligations on Oracle in addition to or different from those specified in the Service Specifications.
Categories of Personal Data and Data Subjects. The Controller authorizes permission to the Processor to process the Personal Data to the extent of which is determined and regulated by the Controller. The current nature of the Personal Data is specified in Annex I to Schedule 1 to this DPA.
Categories of Personal Data and Data Subjects. 3.1 The Parties hereby agree that the groups of Data Subjects whose Personal Data may be Transferred and Processed under the Principal Agreement: 3.2 The Parties hereby agree that no special categories of Personal Data will be Transferred or Processed by the data importer. 3.3 The Parties hereby agree that the Personal Data Processed under the Principal Agreement may contain some or all of the following categories of Personal Data:
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Categories of Personal Data and Data Subjects. The categories of Personal Data processed under the Agreement(s): i. Personal master data (name, address, title, degree, date of birth); ii. Contact details (telephone number, mobile phone number, email address, fax number, address data); iii. Contractual master data; iv. Customer history; v. System access / usage / authorisation data; vi. Personal Data relating to financial information and/or employment relationships; vii. Personal Data revealing racial or ethnic origin; viii. Personal Data revealing political opinions; ix. Personal Data revealing religious or philosophical beliefs; x. Personal Data revealing trade union membership; xi. Genetic or biometric data; xii. Data concerning health; xiii. Data concerning a natural person's sex life or sexual orientation; and xiv. Personal Data relating to criminal convictions and offences. The groups of data subjects whose personal data are processed under the Agreement: Past and present employees; past and present contractors or consultants; agency-supplied contractors or consultants and external secondees; job applicants and candidates; students and volunteers; individuals identified by employees or retirees as beneficiaries, spouse, domestic/civil partner, dependents and emergency contacts; retirees; past and present directors and officers; shareholders; bondholders; account holders; end-users / consumers / customers (adults, children); patients (adults, children); by-passers (CCTV cameras); and website users. Customer will not deliver to Iron Mountain personal data outside the scope indicated above, or shall notify Iron Mountain in writing and in advance about any new data type/data subject. Contact details of Iron Mountain’s data protection officer:
Categories of Personal Data and Data Subjects. 4.1 The Customer Data relates to the following Data Subjects: (i) Any natural person who might be represented, incidentally, in the Customer Data (ii) Authorized Users 4.2 The Processed Personal Data covers the following categories: (i) Annotated Customer Data (ii) Metrics from the usage of Company’s Services and Software 5 LIST OF PARTIES AND DESCRIPTION OF TRANSFER 5.1 Categories of “Personal Data” (including Sensitive Data, if applicable) (i) First name, last name, email address, and on occasions job title and telephone number of Platform user (ii) Data that Customer either (1) uploads to Company’s SaaS Services or (2) sends to Company for Company to upload to Company’s SaaS Services. This data might contain the following relevant items: (A) Images of vehicle identifiers, including number plates, (B) Images of people, including personal identifiable information. 5.2 Categories of “Data Subjects” (i) Of Authorised Users defined in Agreement and those people responsible on behalf of Customer for communications to negotiate and carry out Agreement. 5.3 Nature/Purposes of the Processing (i) Company processes the data to provide its services detailed in Agreement to Customer. This includes the activities of: a) enabling Authorized Users (according to those defined in Agreement) to access the services as defined in Agreement, b) collecting data about the duration and activities of Authorised Users on SaaS Service (defined in Agreement) to provide the reporting features within the services provided to Customer, c) collecting contact information and records of communications to negotiate and carry out Agreement. 5.4 Duration of the Processing (i) Company will only Process Customer Data during the term of Agreement, and at the end of the Agreement it will stop Processing the Personal Data, as according to Article 3.4. Company may anonymize Personal Data and use it as according to Article 3.4.
Categories of Personal Data and Data Subjects. 4.1 IT&Care can process the following categories of Personal Data of Employees for the Principal: - Personal Data, including: a. Name and address; b. E-mail address; c. Phone number; d. Date of birth; e. Gender; f. Nursing address of the sick employee; g. Employee ID1; 1 This means the Employee ID or any other coding specifically belonging to an employee that replaces the Citizen Service Number as a key value, as described in the National Absenteeism Standard (“NVS”) 2017. This standard is endorsed by health and safety services affiliated with the branch association OVAL and is managed by Stichting Sivi. - Specific Personal Data, including: a. Health data, such as the date that the employee was reported sick, the date of the recovery notification, the probable duration of the absenteeism, whether one of the fall-back provisions of the Sickness Benefits Act (‘Ziektewet’) applies, whether the employee falls under the Work and Income according to Labour Capacity Act (‘Wet Werk en Inkomen naar Arbeidsvermogen’) or whether a sick employee was involved in a traffic accident; b. Uniquely identifying personal data 4.2 The Data Subjects to which the Personal Data of Employees relate are in any case: a. Employees;
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