Common use of Categories of personal data transferred Clause in Contracts

Categories of personal data transferred. Customer’s use of the Products and Services, Customer may elect to include personal data from any of the following categories in the Customer Data: ● Basic personal data (for example place of birth, street name, and house number (address), Agreemental code, city of residence, country of residence, mobile phone number, first name, last name, initials, email address, gender, date of birth), including basic personal data about family members and children; ● Authentication data (for example user name, password or PIN code, security question, audit trail); ● Contact information (for example addresses, email, phone numbers, social media identifiers; emergency contact details); ● Unique identification numbers and signatures (for example Social Security number, bank account number, passport and ID card number, driver's license number and vehicle registration data, IP addresses, employee number, student number, patient number, signature, unique identifier in tracking cookies or similar technology); ● Pseudonymous identifiers; ● Financial and insurance information (for example insurance number, bank account name and number, credit card name and number, invoice number, income, type of assurance, payment behavior, creditworthiness); ● Commercial Information (for example history of purchases, special offers, subscription information, payment history); ● Biometric Information (for example DNA, fingerprints and iris scans); ● Location data (for example, Cell ID, geo-location network data, location by start call/end of the call. Location data derived from use of wifi access points); ● Photos, video, and audio; ● Internet activity (for example browsing history, search history, reading, television viewing, radio listening activities); ● Device identification (for example IMEI-number, SIM card number, MAC address); ● Profiling (for example based on observed criminal or anti-social behavior or pseudonymous profiles based on visited URLs, click streams, browsing logs, IP-addresses, domains, apps installed, or profiles based on marketing preferences); ● HR and recruitment data (for example declaration of employment status, recruitment information (such as curriculum vitae, employment history, education history details), job and position data, including worked hours, assessments and salary, work permit details, availability, terms of employment, tax details, payment details, insurance details and location, and organizations); ● Education data (for example education history, current education, grades and results, highest degree achieved, learning disability); ● Citizenship and residency information (for example citizenship, naturalization status, marital status, nationality, immigration status, passport data, details of residency or work permit); ● Information processed for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of an official authority; ● Special categories of data (for example racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, trade union membership, genetic data, biometric data for the purpose of uniquely identifying a natural person, data concerning health, data concerning a natural person’s sex life or sexual orientation, or data relating to criminal convictions or offenses); or ● Any other personal data identified under applicable law or regulation. To the extent that a solution sold under an Agreement requires the processing of sensitive personal information, it will be restricted to the minimum processing necessary for the solution functionality and be subject to technical security measures appropriate to the nature of the information.

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Samples: Data Processing Addendum

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Categories of personal data transferred. Customer’s use of the Products and Services, Customer may elect to include personal data from any of the following categories in the Customer Data: ● Basic personal data (for example place of birth, street name, and house number (address), Agreemental code, city of residence, country of residence, mobile phone number, first name, last name, initials, email address, gender, date of birth), including basic personal data about family members and children; ● Authentication data (for example user name, password or PIN code, security question, audit trail); ● Contact information (for example addresses, email, phone numbers, social media identifiers; emergency contact details); ● Unique identification numbers and signatures (for example Social Security number, bank account number, passport and ID card number, driver's license number and vehicle registration data, IP addresses, employee number, student number, patient number, signature, unique identifier in tracking cookies or similar technology); ● Pseudonymous identifiers; ● Financial and insurance information (for example insurance number, bank account name and number, credit card name and number, invoice number, income, type of assurance, payment behavior, creditworthiness); ● Commercial Information (for example history of purchases, special offers, subscription information, payment history); ● Biometric Information (for example DNA, fingerprints and iris scans); ● Location data (for example, Cell ID, geo-location network data, location by start call/end of the call. Location data derived from use of wifi access points); ● Photos, video, and audio; ● Internet activity (for example browsing history, search history, reading, television viewing, radio listening activities); ● Device identification (for example IMEI-number, SIM card number, MAC address); ● Profiling (for example based on observed criminal or anti-social behavior or pseudonymous profiles based on visited URLs, click streams, browsing logs, IP-IP- addresses, domains, apps installed, or profiles based on marketing preferences); ● HR and recruitment data (for example declaration of employment status, recruitment information (such as curriculum vitae, employment history, education history details), job and position data, including worked hours, assessments and salary, work permit details, availability, terms of employment, tax details, payment details, insurance details and location, and organizations); ● Education data (for example education history, current education, grades and results, highest degree achieved, learning disability); ● Citizenship and residency information (for example citizenship, naturalization status, marital status, nationality, immigration status, passport data, details of residency or work permit); ● Information processed for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of an official authority; ● Special categories of data (for example racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, trade union membership, genetic data, biometric data for the purpose of uniquely identifying a natural person, data concerning health, data concerning a natural person’s sex life or sexual orientation, or data relating to criminal convictions or offensesoffences); or ● Any other personal data identified under applicable law or regulation. To Data may be transferred on a continuous basis during the extent that a solution sold under an Agreement requires the processing of sensitive personal information, it will be restricted to the minimum processing necessary for the solution functionality and be subject to technical security measures appropriate to the nature term of the informationMCA or other agreement to which this DPA applies.

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Samples: Data Processing Addendum

Categories of personal data transferred. Customer’s use of the Products and Services, Customer may elect to include personal data from any of the following categories in the Customer Data: ● Basic personal data (for example place of birth, street name, and house number (address), Agreemental code, city of residence, country of residence, mobile phone number, first name, last name, initials, email address, gender, date of birth), including basic personal data about family members and children; ● Authentication data (for example user name, password or PIN code, security question, audit trail); ● Contact information (for example addresses, email, phone numbers, social media identifiers; emergency contact details); ● Unique identification numbers and signatures (for example Social Security number, bank account number, passport and ID card number, driver's license number and vehicle registration data, IP addresses, employee number, student number, patient number, signature, unique identifier in tracking cookies or similar technology); ● Pseudonymous identifiers; ● Financial and insurance information (for example insurance number, bank account name and number, credit card name and number, invoice number, income, type of assurance, payment behavior, creditworthiness); ● Commercial Information (for example history of purchases, special offers, subscription information, payment history); ● Biometric Information (for example DNA, fingerprints and iris scans); ● Location data (for example, Cell ID, geo-location network data, location by start call/end of the call. Location data derived from use of wifi access points); ● Photos, video, and audio; ● Internet activity (for example browsing history, search history, reading, television viewing, radio listening activities); ● Device identification (for example IMEI-number, SIM card number, MAC address); ● Profiling (for example based on observed criminal or anti-social antisocial behavior or pseudonymous profiles based on visited URLs, click streams, browsing logs, IP-addresses, domains, apps installed, or profiles based on marketing preferences); ● HR and recruitment data (for example declaration of employment status, recruitment information (such as curriculum vitae, employment history, education history details), job and position data, including worked hours, assessments and salary, work permit details, availability, terms of employment, tax details, payment details, insurance details and location, and organizations); ● Education data (for example education history, current education, grades and results, highest degree achieved, learning disability); ● Citizenship and residency information (for example citizenship, naturalization status, marital status, nationality, immigration status, passport data, details of residency or work permit); ● Information processed for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of an official authority; ● Special categories of data (for example racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, trade union membership, genetic data, biometric data for the purpose of uniquely identifying a natural person, data concerning health, data concerning a natural person’s sex life or sexual orientation, or data relating to criminal convictions or offenses); or ● Any other personal data identified under applicable law or regulationin Article 4 of the GDPR. To the extent that a solution sold under an Agreement requires the processing of sensitive personal information, it will be restricted to the minimum processing necessary for the solution functionality and be subject to technical security measures appropriate to the nature of the information. Data may be transferred on a continuous basis during the term of the Agreement to which this DPA applies.

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Samples: Data Processing Addendum

Categories of personal data transferred. Customer’s use of the Products and Services, Customer may elect to include personal data from any of the following categories in the Customer Data: ● Basic personal data (for example place of birth, street name, and house number (address), Agreemental ZIP code, city of residence, country of residence, mobile phone number, first name, last name, initials, email address, gender, date of birth), including basic personal data about family members and children; ● Authentication data (for example user name, password or PIN code, security question, audit trail); ● Contact information (for example addresses, email, phone numbers, social media identifiers; emergency contact details); ● Unique identification numbers and signatures (for example Social Security number, bank account number, passport and ID card number, driver's license number and vehicle registration data, IP addresses, employee number, student number, patient number, signature, unique identifier in tracking cookies or similar technology); ● Pseudonymous identifiers; ● Financial and insurance information (for example insurance number, bank account name and number, credit card name and number, invoice number, income, type of assurance, payment behavior, creditworthiness); ● Commercial Information (for example history of purchases, special offers, subscription information, payment history); ● Biometric Information (for example DNA, fingerprints and iris scans); ● Location data (for example, Cell ID, geo-location network data, location by start call/end of the call. Location data derived from use of wifi Wi-Fi access points); ● Photos, video, and audio; ● Internet activity (for example browsing history, search history, reading, television viewing, radio listening activities); ● Device identification (for example IMEI-number, SIM card number, MAC address); ● Profiling (for example based on observed criminal or anti-social behavior or pseudonymous profiles based on visited URLs, click streams, browsing logs, IP-IP- addresses, domains, apps installed, or profiles based on marketing preferences); ● HR and recruitment data (for example declaration of employment status, recruitment information (such as curriculum vitae, employment history, education history details), job and position data, including worked hours, assessments and salary, work permit details, availability, terms of employment, tax details, payment details, insurance details and location, and organizations); ● Education data (for example education history, current education, grades and results, highest degree achieved, learning disability); ● Citizenship and residency information (for example citizenship, naturalization status, marital status, nationality, immigration status, passport data, details of residency or work permit); ● Information processed for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of an official authority; ● Special categories of data (for example racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, trade union membership, genetic data, biometric data for the purpose of uniquely identifying a natural person, data concerning health, data concerning a natural person’s sex life or sexual orientation, or data relating to criminal convictions or offensesoffences); or ● Any other personal data identified under applicable law or regulation. To Data may be transferred on a continuous basis during the extent that a solution sold under an Agreement requires the processing of sensitive personal information, it will be restricted to the minimum processing necessary for the solution functionality and be subject to technical security measures appropriate to the nature term of the informationAgreement or other agreement to which this DPA applies.

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Samples: Data Processing Addendum

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Categories of personal data transferred. Customer’s use of the Products and Services, Customer may elect to include personal data from any of the following categories in the Customer Data: ● Basic personal data (for example place of birth, street name, and house number (address), Agreemental code, city of residence, country of residence, mobile phone number, first name, last name, initials, email address, gender, date of birth), including basic personal data about family members and children; ● Authentication data (for example user name, password or PIN code, security question, audit trail); ● Contact information (for example addresses, email, phone numbers, social media identifiers; emergency contact details); ● Unique identification numbers and signatures (for example Social Security number, bank account number, passport and ID card number, driver's license number and vehicle registration data, IP addresses, employee number, student number, patient number, signature, unique identifier in tracking cookies or similar technology); ● Pseudonymous identifiers; ● Financial and insurance information (for example insurance number, bank account name and number, credit card name and number, invoice number, income, type of assurance, payment behavior, creditworthiness); ● Commercial Information (for example history of purchases, special offers, subscription information, payment history); ● Biometric Information (for example DNA, fingerprints and iris scans); ● Location data (for example, Cell ID, geo-location network data, location by start call/end of the call. Location data derived from use of wifi access points); ● Photos, video, and audio; ● Internet activity (for example browsing history, search history, reading, television viewing, radio listening activities); ● Device identification (for example IMEI-number, SIM card number, MAC address); ● Profiling (for example based on observed criminal or anti-social behavior or pseudonymous profiles based on visited URLs, click streams, browsing logs, IP-IP- addresses, domains, apps installed, or profiles based on marketing preferences); ● HR and recruitment data (for example declaration of employment status, recruitment information (such as curriculum vitae, employment history, education history details), job and position data, including worked hours, assessments and salary, work permit details, availability, terms of employment, tax details, payment details, insurance details and location, and organizations); ● Education data (for example education history, current education, grades and results, highest degree achieved, learning disability); ● Citizenship and residency information (for example citizenship, naturalization status, marital status, nationality, immigration status, passport data, details of residency or work permit); ● Information processed for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of an official authority; ● Special categories of data (for example racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, trade union membership, genetic data, biometric data for the purpose of uniquely identifying a natural person, data concerning health, data concerning a natural person’s sex life or sexual orientation, or data relating to criminal convictions or offensesoffences); or ● Any other personal data identified under applicable law or regulation. To the extent that a solution sold under an Agreement requires the processing of sensitive personal information, it will be restricted to the minimum processing necessary for the solution functionality and be subject to technical security measures appropriate to the nature in Article 4 of the informationGDPR. Data may be transferred on a continuous basis during the term of the MCA or other agreement to which this DPA applies.

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Samples: Data Processing Addendum

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